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Gove: In the past govt has funded extremist organisations

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Gove: In the past govt has funded extremist organisations

Gove: In the past govt has funded extremist organisations

Michael Gove sets out the government’s new definition of ‘extremism’ during a statement to MPs in the House of Commons.

Communities Secretary emphasised importance of coming together in fight against extremism.

Report by Gluszczykm.

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