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Tory hostility to EU extradition law 'risks new Costa del Crime'

The Tories are to consider pulling out of the EU's fast-track extradition scheme, which helped bring failed London bomber Hussain Osman to justice, as part of their battle to resist further transfer of sovereignty to Brussels. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited

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