Youth groups receive Home Office money to tackle extremism

Joe Lepper
Friday, October 19, 2018

Youth organisations are to receive a share of £5.3m in government funding to run projects that counter extremist views and encourage tolerance among communities.

The Home Office is providing £5.3m for projects to counter extremism. Picture: Home Office
The Home Office is providing £5.3m for projects to counter extremism. Picture: Home Office

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