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Far-right terrorism in the United Kingdom

A young man, 16, from Newcastle, receives a non-custodial sentence after admitting to inviting support for banned neo-Nazi terror group National Action, plus multiple offences of inciting terrorism and stirring up racial hatred. The young man, who founded his own neo-Nazi cell at the age of 15, is the third-youngest UK terror convict.

Sources:  BBC News


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  1. A boy, 16, from Newcastle, receives a non-custodial sentence after admitting inviting support for banned neo-Nazi terror group National Action plus multiple offences of inciting terrorism and stirring up racial hatred. The boy, who founded his own neo-Nazi cell aged 15, is the third-youngest UK terror convict.
  2. A young man, 16, from Newcastle, receives a non-custodial sentence after admitting to inviting support for banned neo-Nazi terror group National Action, plus multiple offences of inciting terrorism and stirring up racial hatred. The young man, who founded his own neo-Nazi cell at the age of 15, is the third-youngest UK terror convict.

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