UK ministers ‘at odds’ over Prevent counter-extremism review The report was finished in the summer but has yet to be released

(National-UAE) British Cabinet ministers are said to be locked in a row over a long-awaited review of Prevent, the government’s flagship counter-extremism programme.

Suella Braverman, the home secretary, is reportedly at odds with Michael Gove, the secretary for levelling up, housing and communities, on the terms of the document.

The report is understood to include heavy criticism of several organisations and the author seeks to showcase how groups funded by the government promoted extremism.

Ms Braverman is ready to publish the independent review of Prevent and accept recommendations, according to the Times. But Mr Gove, who is responsible for how the scheme will operate on the ground day-to-day, is said to be opposed to the home secretary’s decision not to publish the names of groups, stressing that this would not accurately reflect the state of extremism in Britain.

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