The growing “verbal violence” of online debate could be a factor in the heightened rate of violence against MPs which has not been seen since the Troubles, says William Hague.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2026
William Hague: Threat to MPs Echoes IRA Terror Era
Jul 14, 2026 | “It has got worse.”
The growing “verbal violence” of online debate could be a factor in the heightened rate of violence against MPs which has not been seen since the Troubles, says William Hague.
The growing “verbal violence” of online debate could be a factor in the heightened rate of violence against MPs which has not been seen since the Troubles, says William Hague.
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Monday, March 16, 2009
MAIL Online: An Islamic extremist who abused British soldiers during a homecoming parade has sparked further outrage after he was given 24-hour police protection.
Yousaf Bashir was part of a gang that hurled abuse at 200 members of the Royal Anglian Regiment as they marched through Luton last Tuesday after a second tour of duty in Iraq.
The moves comes after the semi-detached home Bashir shares with his parents was attacked on Friday.
Two downstairs windows and the glass in the front door were smashed, and the rear windows of two cars parked in the driveway were shattered.
Two police officers have been stationed in a marked car outside the property since the attacks and a CCTV camera has also been installed. >>> By Daily Mail Reporter | Monday, March 16, 2009
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Tuesday, March 04, 2008
THE TELEGRAPH: Denmark's security services have provided protection to namesakes of the Danish cartoonist behind controversial cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.
There are 82 Kurt Westergaards living in Denmark but only one of them is the man who[se] life is under daily threat because of his caricatures of the founder of Islam.
However, some of other 81 "Kurts" scattered across Denmark have also received mistaken identity death threats because they share the same name as the illustrator.
One, a businessman from the Danish town of Aabenraa, has been offered protection by Denmark's intelligence agency, the PET, after receiving multiple death threats. "The worst thing was that they also called my three children. They wanted to kidnap my family and murder me," he said. Danish cartoonist's 81 namesakes in terror risk >>> By Bruno Waterfield in Brussels
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