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  "path": "/uk/analysis/2026/04/03/prevent-obsession-with-terrorist/",
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  "site": "https://www.thecanary.co",
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  "textContent": "Today, Thursday 2 April, the Guardian ran an exclusive based on comments from the Prevent assistant commissioner, Laurence Taylor. He claimed that counter-terrorism scheme was being overwhelmed by a massive influx of referrals. Trends indicate that Prevent will receive over 10,000 referrals in 2026. That represents a 33% increase compared to 2024. However, Taylor asserts that […]\n\nBy Alex/Rose Cocker",
  "title": "Prevent’s obsession with terrorist ideology has left the UK without recourse for non-ideological violence"
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