UK Government Boosts Security Funding for Mosques to Combat Hate Crimes
Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a £10 million increase to security funding for UK mosques and Muslim faith centres to protect them from hate crimes. The Protective Security for Mosques Scheme aims to enhance security measures. The announcement follows a rise in anti-Muslim hate crimes and recent attacks on mosques.
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The UK government is stepping up efforts to protect mosques and Muslim faith centers across the country. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced a £10 million boost to security funding to counter hate crimes directed at these religious sites.
The enhanced Protective Security for Mosques Scheme will provide funding for necessary safety measures, including the installation of CCTV, alarm systems, secure fencing, and hiring security personnel. This initiative comes in response to statistics indicating a 19% rise in anti-Muslim hate crimes as of March 2025, with 44% of all religious hate crimes targeting Muslims.
The announcement follows an arson attack on Peacehaven Mosque in East Sussex, which underscored the urgent need for improved security. The additional funding builds on £29.4 million already allocated for the current year to safeguard mosques and Muslim faith schools. Community leaders have welcomed this initiative, emphasizing that it will provide the much-needed reassurance and protection for Muslim communities.
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