Cross-party body seeks to tackle divisions in wake of 2024 summer riots
- An independent commission aims to address community divisions in Britain following last summer's riots, led by Sir Sajid Javid and Jon Cruddas, supported by a diverse group of political figures and experts.
- Sir Sajid Javid emphasized that social cohesion has been treated as a secondary issue by past administrations, risking community stability.
- The commission will develop evidence-based recommendations to enhance social cohesion across the UK, addressing urgent societal issues.
- The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government supports this initiative with funding aimed at areas affected by unrest, including a £15 million investment to support affected areas.
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