Home Office to spend £250m on protecting Jewish communities in England and Wales
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Key context: <p>Three-year plan will deliver an extra 500 officers to patrol Jewish neighbourhoods after series of antisemitic incidents</p><p>More than £250m will be invested by the government to increase policing in Jewish communities after a spate of violent attacks, the Home Office has announced.</p><p>The funding over the next three years will deliver more than 500 additional officers across England and Wales in Jewish neighbourhoods and around schools, synagogues and community centres, while strengthening national counter-terrorism capabilities.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/jul/13/home-office-to-spend-250m-on-protecting-jewish-communities-in-england-and-wales">Continue reading...</a> This development from The Guardian highlights ongoing changes in the sector.
Three-year plan will deliver an extra 500 officers to patrol Jewish neighbourhoods after series of antisemitic incidentsMore than £250m will be invested by the government to increase policing in Jewish communities after a spate of violent attacks, the Home Office has announced.The funding over the next three years will deliver more than 500 additional officers across England and Wales in Jewish neighbourhoods and around schools, synagogues and community centres, while strengthening national counter-terrorism capabilities. Continue reading...
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