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<p>The CPS has considered the types of data it collates and has determined that it
would not be appropriate to create a new dataset which overlaps with the information
already collected and published by the Home Office. CPS collects data for operational
purposes; the Home Office however report the National Statistics which are the official
figures reported to Parliament.</p><p>Recent figures published by the Home Office
report that last year, 84 people were tried following charges brought by the CPS for
terrorism-related offences, resulting in 76 convictions. The remaining 8 were found
not guilty.</p>
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