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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 74/06, in which the MPA details its activities and programme of hearings on Counter-Terrorism: The London Debate. Sections available here: Content 'Counter-Terrorism: The London Debate' - police and government respond to Londoners' views 74/06 Londoners who participated in a series of hearings exploring how the capital’s diverse communities can work together and with police to tackle terrorism, will hear their views put to the two most senior police and government counter-terrorism officials at the final hearing on Thursday, 7 December. ‘Counter-Terrorism: The London Debate’ is the Metropolitan Police Authority's programme of community engagement to counter terrorism. The sixth and final hearing in the programme takes place tomorrow, Thursday 7 December, and will be held before an invited audience of Londoners who have participated in one of the five preceding hearings. The guest speakers are Andy Hayman, Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner in charge of counter-terrorism, and William Nye, director of counter-terrorism and intelligence at the Home Office. Panellists for the evening, who will put Londoners’ questions to Mr Hayman and Mr Nye, are event chair Toby Harris, Metropolitan Police Authority member with special responsibilities for counter-terrorism, Reshard Auladin and Cindy Butts, MPA deputy chairs, Professor Tariq Ramadan, visiting professor Oxford University, and Frank Gardner, security correspondent with the BBC. Toby Harris said:
Notes to editors1. The hearing is on Thursday 7 December starts at 6pm at the MPA headquarters: 10 Dean Farrar Street, London, SW1H 0NY (nearest tube St. James’s Park). 2. Media are invited to attend but we request no filming or audio recording apart from during the opening remarks. 3. The programme for the six hearings is:
4. In addition to these hearings this work includes:
5. Attendance at this programme of events is by invitation only, although media representatives are welcome to attend. 6. Further information about the MPA’s programme of events
can be found at: 7. Confidential anti-terrorist hotline: 0800 789 321 8. Crimestoppers: 0800 555 111 9. Communities Together helpline: 0800 028 2390 Further media informationFor further information, please contact the MPA press office |
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