Politics When is a terror attack not a terror attack? When it terrifies Muslims Is a hit and run accompanied by hateful speech a hate crime or something more? By Maria Norris
World Fifteen years on from 9/11, how the UK bypassed justice to become a counter-terrorism state By Maria Norris
Europe Rushing to link attacks like Nice to a wider network of Islamic extremism only helps terrorists By Maria Norris
Our personal prejudices are blinding us to the rise of far-right terrorism Islamists count for 38 per cent of lone wolf terror attacks. But far-right extremists are catching up. By Maria Norris
What we talk about when we talk about terrorism Our policy responses - and our narratives about terror - are all too often about us versus them. By Maria Norris
Bomb Isil? That’s exactly what they want The government appears not to understand the nature of its enemy, warns Maria Norris. By Maria Norris
Far from offering a new approach, Cameron has the same tired solutions on terrorism David Cameron's speech was billed as a drastic break from the past. But the reality is this speech could… By Maria Norris
David Cameron is pursuing the same anti-terror tactics as Tony Blair. It’s time for a rethink Our leaders are repeating the same decade old narrative - and are left with the same problems, says Maria… By Maria Norris
Government policy has long seen British Muslims as bystanders at best, suspects at worst. Today is just more of the same David Cameron’s call this morning for “Muslims” to be vigilant about terror in their midst did not come from… By Maria Norris