Britain has united to send a strong message to anyone who seeks to peddle hate. Together we are stronger. Together we can beat hate.
The threat from the far right is as corrosive as the twisted Islamist ideologies so many Muslims have spoken out against.
We give parity to all terrorism regardless of ideology.
My job as Home Secretary is to keep families and communities across our country safe.
The men and women of our emergency services are the very best of us.
When our TV screens are filled with heartbreaking images of suffering, we have to dig deep inside ourselves in order to keep going.
In my 20s, I was leaving university, getting married, or having a baby. And then, in my 30s, I was just keeping my head above water. When I hit 40, I thought, 'I have got to get a grip of my life and really point it in the direction I want it to go rather than just swim hard against the current.'
A lot of unemployed families were moved to Hastings, and places were built for them. They're communities of unemployed people. It's been difficult dealing with that.
A national government has to have national priorities.
As home secretary, I will work to ensure that our immigration policy is fair and humane.
British people overwhelmingly reject the prejudiced rhetoric of the far right, which is the antithesis of the values this country represents: decency, tolerance, respect.