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Human Rights official says deporting hate preacher would set a 'bad example' Britain would face no real punishment if Abu Qatada was put on a plane tomorrow, a senior European human rights official has admitted. Thomas Hammarberg said ‘there isn’t really
A Jordanian prince has refused to give assurances over whether radical cleric Abu Qatada would get a fair trial if he were deported to Jordan.Qatada has been released from jail under strict bail conditions while the Government seeks assurances that evide
A Jordanian prince has refused to give assurances over whether radical cleric Abu Qatada would get a fair trial if he were deported to Jordan. Qatada has been released from jail under strict bail conditions while the Government seeks assurances that evid
Mohamed Kendeh, who sexually assaulted 11 women, at first successfully claimed deporting him to Sierra Leone destroyed his right to a family life here. But he went on to be jailed again for robbery in 2009, prompting renewed efforts to deport him. The 25
So what should be done in Britain about foreign terrorist suspects and the European Court of Human Rights? In the wake of the decision yesterday by Britain’s Special Immigration Appeals Commission to free the al Qaeda mastermind abu Qatada on bail (true
A violent sex attacker who continued to commit crimes while using human rights laws to fight efforts to deport him has been sent back to Sierra Leone. A senior immigration judge ruled five years ago that Mohamed Kendeh, who admitted indecently assaulting
I have been following the articles and letters regarding the possible closure of the two Household Waste Recycling Centres at Leadenham and Whisby. I am delighted that the Leadenham site has been receiving plenty of public support and would like to put o
Nearly a million people who volunteered to help in schools or at sport and charity events last year were subjected to official checks on their backgrounds, figures show. Altogether there were just over four million Criminal Records Bureau checks, accordi
The Queen is to let hundreds of people camp in her back garden during the Olympics. Only a week ago, Theresa May, the Home Secretary, with an eye on what had happened at St Paul’s, was saying that the last things to be allowed during the Olympics were te
A radical cleric who poses a serious risk to the UK's national security was free to walk the streets as talks continued to deport him as soon as possible. Abu Qatada was released under some of the toughest conditions imposed since the September 11 terror
Abu Qatada was released under some of the toughest conditions imposed since the September 11 terror attacks and is free to leave his home for just two hours a day. His release from Long Lartin high-security jail in Evesham, Worcestershire, last night cam
Abu Qatada was released under some of the toughest conditions imposed since the September 11 terror attacks and is free to leave his home for just two hours a day. His release from Long Lartin high-security jail in Evesham, Worcestershire, on Monday nigh
Railway stations, shopping centres, nightclubs and even police stations will be pinpointed on a new crime map showing where trouble is occurring in the borough. Home Secretary Theresa May, who is also MP for Twyford, last week announced the extension of
BOSTON MP Mark Simmonds has welcomed plans to stop cash payments for scrap metal. Home secretary Theresa May has announced the Government is stepping up its action against metal theft by creating a new criminal offence to prohibit cash payments when purc
Three trousered £42,000 — double the average copper's salary at the same time the Government was laying off 4,000 officers. Labour MP John Robertson called on Home Secretary Theresa May to put a stop to the public sector gravy train. "This is obscene at
Call grows for 51-year-old hate preacher to be deported 79,000 readers sign Sun petition Any visitors who are not his wife or children must be vetted first by the security services. European judges stopped Qatada being sent to face terror charges in Jord
13 February 2012 Last updated at 10:15 ET The company said customers who registered could complete future transactions more quickly A Black Country recycling company has introduced a new scheme to combat metal thefts as it prepares for planned changes to
A radical cleric described as Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe will be banned from taking his youngest child to school when he is released from prison, sources said today. Abu Qatada, who will be released from a maximum security prison this wee
A RADICAL cleric described as Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe will be banned from taking his youngest child to school when he is released from prison, sources said today.Abu Qatada, who will be released from a maximum security prison this week
A radical cleric described as Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe will be banned from taking his youngest child to school when he is released from prison, sources said. Abu Qatada, who will be released from a maximum security prison this week whil
Theresa Mary May (born in Eastbourne, Sussex, England, on 1 October 1956 as Theresa Mary Brasier) is a British politician, former chairman of the Conservative Party, and Member of Parliament for Maidenhead. She is currently the Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and Shadow Minister for Women. Full Article
Britain's Home Secretary Theresa May delivers her address on the third day of the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, northern England October 4, 2011.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 04: Theresa May, Home Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities addresses delegates during the Conservative Party Conference at Manchester Central on October 4, 2011 in Manchester, England. During her speech Theresa May announced plans to clamp down...
View Photo »British Home Secretary Theresa May addresses delegates at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, north-west England, on October 4, 2011.
View Photo »Britain's Home Secretary Theresa May addresses the annual Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, England, Tuesday Oct. 4, 2011. May the conference that a court had ruled that a Bolivian man should be allowed to stay in the United Kingdom, in part because he owned a cat. She was...
View Photo »Britain's Home Secretary Theresa May walks to the conference hall on the third day of the Conservative Party's annual Conference in Manchester northern England October 4, 2011.
View Photo »Britain's Home Secretary Theresa May arrives for the second day of the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, northern England October 3, 2011.
View Photo »United Kingdom Home Secretary Theresa May speaks during the Secretary-General's Symposium on International Counter-Terrorism Conference during the 66th session of the General Assembly at United Nations headquarters on Monday, Sept. 19, 2011.
View Photo »British Home Secretary Theresa May discusses counterterrorism strategy in the United Kingdom, in the context of the 10-year anniversary of 9/11 and the six-year anniversary of the London subway bombings, at a forum hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington September 16, 2011...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 12: Home Secretary, Theresa May (L), Bernard Hogan-Howe (C), the new Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, and Mayor of London, Boris Johnson (R), address the media outside New Scotland Yard on September 12, 2011 in London, England. Mr Hogan-Howe, who...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 11: Home Secretary Theresa May attends a memorial service to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the America at St Paul's Catherdral to on September 11, 2011 in London, England. Ceremonies held around the world have joined...
View Photo »Britain's Home Secretary Theresa May delivers her speech on police reform, in central London August 16, 2011. May said reforms to policing would allow more officers to patrol the streets and added that she could widen their curfew powers to prevent a repeat of the recent riots.
View Photo »British Home Secretary Theresa May delivers a speech on the need for police reform at the Institute of Civil Engineers in London on 16 August 2011. May stated that the police in England and Wales are to be given new guidance on dealing with outbreaks of disorder on the streets,...
View Photo »British Home Secretary Theresa May at the burnt out remains of the Sony Distribution Centre in Enfield North London, Friday, Aug. 12, 2011. The high numbers of police officers on the streets will be "sustained" until further notice, the Home Secretary has said Friday. The number of...
View Photo »British Home Secretary Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street after a meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron and other Cabinet members in London, on August 11, 2011. The riots which tore through London and other major English cities for four days had nothing to do with politics or...
View Photo »Britain's Home Secretary Theresa May leaves a Cabinet meeting held in 10 Downing Street in London August 11, 2011. Cameron, grappling with what could prove a defining crisis of his premiership, will tell parliament on Thursday how he plans to tackle the "sick" pockets of society he...
View Photo »British Home Secretary Theresa May (C) visits residents and shopkeepers in Clapham Junction, in south London, on August 9, 2011, following a third night of unrest in London. Smouldering parts of London resembled a war zone on Tuesday after a third night of violence with shops looted,...
View Photo »British Home Secretary Theresa May arrives at 10 Downing Street, after Prime Minister David Cameron cut short his summer vacation in Italy, rushing home for a crisis meeting as disorder spread Tuesday Aug. 9, 2011. A wave of violence and looting raged across London and spread to three...
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, flanked by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg (L) and Home Secretary Theresa May (R) speaks about phone hacking to parliament in a still image taken from video in London July 20, 2011. Cameron on Wednesday defended the way his staff dealt with the...
View Photo »Attendees leave after a group picture during a break at a so-called G6 Interior Minister meeting at El Pardo palace outside Madrid June 30, 2011. The attendees are: French Interior Minister Claude Gueant (front L), Spanish Interior Minister Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba (front R), Polish...
View Photo »Attendees arrive for a group picture during a break at a so-called G6 Interior Minister meeting at El Pardo palace outside Madrid June 30, 2011. The attendees are: French Interior Minister Claude Gueant (L), Spanish Interior Minister Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba (front C), Britain's Home...
View Photo »British Secretary of State for the Home Department and Minister for Women and Equalities Theresa May arrives for a security summit gathering US Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and Interior ministers from the European Union's six largest countries, Britain, France, Germany, Italy,...
View Photo »Britain's Home Secretary Theresa May (R) walks with Spanish Interior Minister Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba upon her arrival for a so-called G6 Interior Minister meeting at El Pardo palace outside Madrid June 30, 2011.
View Photo »Britain's Home Secretary Theresa May (L) steps out of a car, in front of Spanish Interior Minister Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba (R), as she arrives for a so-called G6 Interior Minister meeting at El Pardo palace outside Madrid June 30, 2011.
View Photo »British Home Secretary Theresa May attends a reception in Downing Street, central London, on June 22, 2011, attended by senior figures in British sport, to discuss homophobia and transphobia in sport.
View Photo »British Home Secretary, Theresa May, leaves 10 Downing Street in central London, following a cabinet meeting, on June 21, 2011.
View Photo »Britain's Home Secretary Theresa May delivers her address on the third day of the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, northern England October 4, 2011.
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