Any young person can be radicalised – but they could be helped too,” is the cautionary but encouraging message from the head of the Met Police Counter Terrorism Command, after a promising student has been sentenced for right-wing motivated terrorism offences.

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Today, Monday, 2 November, at the Old Bailey, Harry Vaughan, 18 (23.05.02) of south-west London, was sentenced to two years imprisonment, suspended for two years; a ten-year terrorist offender notification order; and ordered to attend a number of programmes including for deradicalisation, after admitting 14 terrorism offences and two child abuse image offences.

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