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Publication of Lord Anderson’s report - Lessons for Prevent
16 July 2025
Type
Written Ministerial Statement
Department
Home Office
At a Glance
Issue Summary
Lord Anderson's report on Prevent's effectiveness in preventing extremism-related attacks highlights failings in both the Southport case and the murder of Sir David Amess.
Action Requested
The government welcomes Lord Anderson’s findings, will act immediately on them, and extends his tenure as interim commissioner. It also announces progress made on reforms to strengthen Prevent since December 2024, including new guidance, training for frontline professionals, and mentoring interventions in Channel.
Key Facts
- Lord Anderson's report scrutinises the Southport attack and Sir David Amess murder cases.
- The report recognises improvements made after perpetrators were referred to Prevent but identifies areas needing reform.
- Recommendations include gauging risk factors, identifying potential subjects for Prevent, and evaluating risk factors of individuals referred.
- New guidance ensures repeat referrals get multi-agency consideration.
- Mentoring interventions in Channel will be piloted from August 1st.
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