Terrorism and Security APPG

First Registered: 23/02/2026 • Last updated on: 23/02/2026

To promote better understanding within Parliament of the threat of terrorism and violent extremism, efforts taken to prevent radicalisation, build community cohesion, and to secure and safeguard the British public and interests from such incidents. This group will also seek to facilitate discussion on how we can best support those impacted by terrorism.

Note: All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs) are informal, cross-party groups formed by MPs and Members of the House of Lords who share a common interest in a particular policy area, region or country. APPGs have no official status within Parliament.
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4 Current Officers - Contact Details - Benefits in Kind - Financial Benefits

Reticulating Splines
4 Current APPG Officers
Andy MacNae Portrait
Andy MacNae
Chair & Registered Contact
Labour - Rossendale and Darwen
Joined: 23rd February 2026
Baroness Foster of Oxton Portrait
Baroness Foster of Oxton
Vice Chair
Conservative - Life peer
Joined: 23rd February 2026
Lord Bishop of Manchester Portrait
Lord Bishop of Manchester
Vice Chair
Bishops - Bishops
Joined: 23rd February 2026
Contact Details

Registered Contact:

Andy MacNae MP, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA.

Email: andy.macnae.mp@parliament.uk

Public Enquiry Point:

Travis D. Frain, Resilience in Unity

Email: admin@resilienceinunity.com

Secretariat:

Resilience in Unity acts as the group's secretariat. https://www.resilienceinunity.com/

Group's Website:

https://www.resilienceinunity.com/appg

No benefits in kind are on record for the Terrorism and Security APPG

No direct financial benefits are on record for the Terrorism and Security APPG