Quickfire Britain needs a new approach to extremist violence One year on from the Plymouth shooting, policy is still struggling to keep up with new types of terrorist threat. By Milo Comerford
Is the “incel” ideology a terror threat? That’s the wrong question to ask Traditional counter-terrorism frameworks don’t help tackle the rise in nebulous extremist violence like the Plymouth attack. By Milo Comerford and Jakob Guhl
What Steve Bannon and al-Qaeda have in common Both Donald Trump's chief strategist and the terrorist organisation believe in an existential global war. By Milo Comerford
What Isis lost in Dabiq The loss of a tiny Syrian town is a bitter blow for the fanatic militants. By
The Taliban’s succession crisis will not diminish its resilience Haibatullah Akhunzada's appointment as leader of the Taliban may put stress on the movement, but is unlikely to dampen… By Milo Comerford