Updated: Updated with information about recall of Parliament
We are working closely with our allies to drive back, dismantle and ultimately destroy ISIL (Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant) and what it stands for.
We will defeat ISIL through a comprehensive and sustained counter-terrorism strategy:
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Working with the Iraqi government
United Nations support
Military support
Humanitarian aid
Counter-terrorism at home
Government news and statements
Working with the Iraqi government
We will work with the Iraqi government to ensure it represents all its people, and is able to tackle this threat effectively.
We will support the Kurdish regional government, who are holding the front line against ISIL. We will help them protect their own people - and the minorities, including Christians, they have helped already - through our supplies of ammunition and through training.
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United Nations support
We will work at the UN to mobilise the broadest possible support to bear down on ISIL. A key priority for the UK government at UNGA is building broad-based support for the new Iraqi government and for international action to confront ISIL and tackle Islamic extremism.
The Prime Minister spoke to Ban Ki-moon on 8 September 2014 to seek support at the United Nations for a broad-based international effort to confront ISIL.
We co-sponsored the resolution passed by the UN Human Rights Council on 1 September 2014, which highlights ISIL’s abhorrent actions and commits to a team of experts going to Iraq to investigate these atrocities.
The Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond travelled to Paris on 15 September to discuss the global threat of ISIL and met with the Iraqi Foreign Minister. The meeting provided an opportunity for almost 20 allies to discuss their strategy for combating this threat.
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Military support
We support the direct military action being taken by the United States. This is not about British combat troops on the ground. It is about working with others to extinguish this terrorist threat.
We support US military efforts against ISIL. British Tornadoes and surveillance aircraft have been helping with intelligence gathering and logistics.
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Humanitarian aid
We will continue to support the enormous humanitarian efforts to help the millions of people who have fled ISIL and are now living in appalling conditions.
The Department for International Development (DFID) is leading the UK’s humanitarian response and getting life-saving aid to people across northern and central Iraq who have fled ISIL terrorists. The UK is delivering £23 million of aid, which includes:
£4 million for humanitarian supplies - this includes aid that was air dropped to help those trapped in the Sinjar Mountains, as well as supporting UN agencies to move food and equipment
£12.5 million of funding to the International Committee of the Red Cross and NGO partners to support over 200,000 people over the coming 6 months - this funding will allow partners to provide basic life-saving assistance, including food, shelter, water, sanitation and medical care
£5 million given to UN partners and NGOs (non-governmental organisations) at the beginning of June to provide immediate life-saving assistance to 150,000 people
a further £1.5 million to strengthen the overall humanitarian response - DFID is supporting logistics and coordination mechanisms to enable Kurdish and UN systems to respond effectively to humanitarian needs in the region, as well as supporting the International Humanitarian Partnership to set up a camp for 20,000 displaced people near Dahuk
We are planning further aid deliveries to the region, with UK military assets remaining in the region to help with these efforts if needed.
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Counter-terrorism at home
We will maintain and continually reinforce our formidable counter-terrorist effort here at home to prevent attacks and to hunt down those who are planning them.
People seeking to travel to engage in terrorist activity in Syria or Iraq should be in no doubt we will take the strongest possible action to protect our national security, including prosecuting those who break the law. We also have a wide range of powers at our disposal to disrupt travel and manage the risk posed by returnees.
We are redoubling these efforts to:
stop people going by taking away the passports of those contemplating travelling to take part in violence or extremism – the Home Office has seized 23 passports since we announced a stronger use of powers in April last year
ensure police have the powers they need to arrest those suspected in terrorist activities overseas – 69 people have been arrested in the first half of this year, compared to 25 in the whole of 2013
take extremist material off the internet – since February 2010, the Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit (CTIRU) has taken down more than 47,000 pieces of unlawful terrorist-related content (over 28,000 of these since December)
continue to support a network of organisations who work with people we know are drifting into extremism and violence – they have offered the support of hundreds of people, making a very significant contribution to our national security
A national campaign was launched by police in April to warn of the dangers of travelling to Syria (pdf) - the message is the same for those considering travelling to Iraq or any other conflict zone.
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Government news and statements
24 September
Downing Street statement on recall of Parliament
23 September
Downing Street statement on air strikes
14 September
PM reaction to murder of aid worker David Haines
9 September
UK gifts arms and ammunition to Kurdish regional government
Foreign Secretary congratulates Prime Minister al-Abadi on new Iraqi government
3 September
PM’s statement to Parliament on opposition to ISIL terrorism
2 September
PM statement following murder of American journalist Steven Sotloff
31 August
Humanitarian supplies reach Amerli
29 August
Threat level from international terrorism raised: PM statement
27 August
New UK aid package for Iraq focuses on vulnerable women and children
24 August
Government Security Envoy to the Kurdistan region of Iraq appointed
21 August
More UK aid flights into Erbil deliver food and essential kit for aid workers
20 August
UK delivers tents for displaced families in northern Iraq
Statement on James Foley
Foreign Secretary condemns alleged murder of James Foley
18 August
COBR meeting on Iraq: 18 August 2014
16 August
UK aid arrives for displaced Iraqis across northern Iraq
Our approach to the threat posed by ISIL: article by David Cameron
Personnel in Cyprus assist in aid air drops
15 August
COBR meeting on Iraq: 15 August 2014
“Today this Council has shown that it will not stand idle in the face of terrorism and violations of human rights”
William Hague condemns sexual violence in Iraq
Foreign Secretary calls for smooth transition of power in Iraq
14 August
British aid for Yazidi refugees fleeing Mount Sinjar
New UK aid supplies delivered to Iraq
COBR meeting on Iraq: 14 August 2014
13 August
UK steps up aid for Northern Iraq
COBR meeting on Iraq: 13 August 2014
PM calls with President Erdogan, President Hollande and President Barzani
12 August
COBR meeting on Iraq: 12 August 2014
Tornados ready to support humanitarian operations
Britain steps up support for Iraq
UK aid drops continue over Mount Sinjar in Iraq
11 August
Foreign Secretary welcomes announcement of Iraqi PM Designate
COBR meeting on the latest situation in Iraq
10 August
Cross-government meeting on Iraq - 10 August 2014
9 August
Aircraft carrying UK aid on their way to help Iraqis
PM call with President Obama
8 August
Emergency aid for displaced people in Iraq
David Cameron statement on Iraq
7 August
FCO Minister condemns ISIL brutality
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