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Britain alters anti-terror strategy

Plan will boost intelligen­ce sharing and root out extremists

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LONDON: Britain will seek to counter what it calls a “step change” in the threat posed by militants with a revised strategy that looks to harness technology and build stronger ties with businesses.

The interior ministry warned on Sunday that the threat posed by militants to Britain is expected to remain high for the next two years and could even rise.

Recently-appointed interior minister Sajid Javid said the new strategy incorporat­ed lessons from attacks in London and Manchester last year which killed 36 people, and would help Britain tackle an evolving threat.

“I see the very latest intelligen­ce, and it’s very clear that there has been a step change in the threat from terrorism,” Javid said in a speech at the launch of the revised strategy.

Yesterday’s launch will give Javid, appointed in April after the resignatio­n of a close ally of Prime Minister Theresa May, a chance to stamp his own authority on Britain’s highly politicise­d security agenda. Some see Javid as a potential challenger to May.

The threat level to Britain is assessed as severe, meaning an attack is highly likely.

The government said it had foiled 25 militant plots since June 2013 – 12 of those since March 2017 – and was currently handling over 500 live operations.

While militants pose the biggest threat, the risks from farright extremism are also growing, he said.

“Daesh (Islamic State) and the extreme right wing are more similar than they might like to think.

“They both exploit grievances, distort the truth, and undermine the values that hold us together.”

The strategy will target better informatio­n-sharing, including with businesses, to speed up flagging of suspicious purchases, improve security at crowded places, and reduce the vulnerabil­ity of infrastruc­ture.

It will also tap private sector and academic expertise to harness data analytics and machine learning to improve detection.

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