There are "grave concerns" students are being radicalised in British universities, according to a report by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Homeland Security.
The problem should be tackled "with utmost urgency", the group says. Universities say there is no evidence to support the claims. The report - the group's first - also says some academics are not co-operating with the security services because they "do not want to spy on their students".
It says: "The problem of universities as places of radicalisation requires urgent and sustained attention by the new government. [BBC] Read more