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We recommend that the Government work closely with Canada to strengthen international collaboration on countering...

Recommendation
We recommend that the Government work closely with Canada to strengthen international collaboration on countering TNR during Canada’s 2025 G7 Presidency. As part of this effort, the UK should play a leading role in the launch and development of the proposed Digital TNR Detection 46 Academy under the G7 Rapid Response Mechanism. This initiative will enhance collective capacity to detect and respond to online forms of TNR by equipping G7 members and partners with the technical skills and tools needed to identify and counter emerging technology-enabled threats. (Recommendation, Paragraph 93)
Government Response
Response Pending
HM Government Response Pending
1. The UK Government is committed to working with likeminded international partners, through bilateral and multilateral channels, to raise awareness of TNR and strengthen collaboration and resilience to TNR, encompassing the areas laid out in the report recommendations. For example, in October 2024, the UK Home Office co-chaired a multilateral meeting with the US Department of Justice at the US Embassy in London, focused on addressing state- sponsored high-harm physical threats and other forms of TNR. 2. At the June 2025 G7 leaders’ summit, the Prime Minister supported the first G7 statement on TNR. This statement underlined the UK’s commitment to strengthen our work with G7 partners to build our collective resilience to TNR in order to keep our communities safe, to defend human rights, and to safeguard our sovereignty. 3. The UK Government is committed to delivering the initiatives outlined in this June 27 statement, working closely with Canada and other G7+ partners. This includes enhancing information sharing through a TNR Resilience and Response Framework in the G7 Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM). Information sharing through this forum and others, is key to building our collective resilience to TNR.
Addressee Bodies
Ministry of Justice
Timeline
Recommendation age 0.9 yr
Report published 30 Jul 2025