Steve Reed said the Government has a duty to act against record levels of hate crime against Muslims, but that “you can’t tackle a problem if you can’t describe it”. He was updating Parliament on Monday on a new non-statutory definition for anti-Muslim hate, while unveiling a wider strategy on social cohesion. He told the Commons: “Today, we are adopting a non-statutory definition of anti-Muslim hostility. “This gives a clear explanation of unacceptable prejudice, discrimination and hatred targeting Muslims, so we can take action to stop it. “The definition safeguards our fundamental right to freedom of speech about religion in...