Theresa May urged not to suppress report into funding of jihadi groups
Jeremy Corbyn and Tim Farron have challenged Theresa May over a long-delayed inquiry into foreign funding and support of jihadi groups in the UK, after the Home Office suggested the investigation may not be published.
The inquiry into revenue streams for extremist groups was commissioned by David Cameron when he was prime minister and is thought to focus on Saudi Arabia.
But the Guardian revealed last week that the report was still incomplete and its contents may not be published.
The Labour leader used a speech in Carlisle on Sunday evening to challenge the prime minister over the delayed report.
Corbyn referenced May’s speech after the London Bridge attack on Saturday, in which she said challenging terrorism would require some difficult and often embarrassing conversatio...