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• Referrals to the Prevent counter-terrorism programme rose 27% to a record 8,778 in 2024/25, driven by heightened vigilance after the Southport murders

• More than half of all referrals (56%) involved individuals with ‘no ideology,’ while right-wing extremism accounted for 21% and Islamist extremism 10%; children under 18 made up 54% of total cases

• Over a third of referrals involved mental health or neurodiversity factors, with officials warning of insufficient system capacity to manage complex cases

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