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The news that Theresa May will fly to Jordan to continue talks about Abu Qatada shows how close the government thinks it is to a deal with the Jordanians that might satisfy the European Court of Human Rights and allow his deportation. One government sour
A BIRMINGHAM kickboxer has won the right to appeal his extradition to Thailand where he stands accused of stabbing a former US Marine to death. Lee Aldhouse, aged 27, of Yardley, faces a murder charge in south-east Asia after an alleged bar room brawl wi
British Home Secretary Theresa May loses her shoe when the heel gets stuck in a gap in the pavement as she is arrives outside 10 Downing Street in London, on January 31, 2012, for a weekly cabinet meeting. View Photo »
Home Secretary Theresa May said London and Amman were "pursuing all options with regard to his deportation", as she announced the visit. Britain's crime and security minister James Brokenshire flew to Amman on Tuesday and his superior May is now set to v
Theresa May is to travel to Jordan very soon to continue talks with the Jordanian government on the possible deportation of Abu Qatada, but there is no sign that the Muslim cleric will be removed from the UK in the near future. Home Office sources sugges
Home Secretary Theresa May is to visit Jordan to discuss the deportation of radical cleric Abu Qatada. Qatada has been released from jail under strict bail conditions while the Government seeks assurances that evidence gained through torture would not be
British General Nick Parker (L), Commander Land Forces, speaks at the Olympic and Paralympic Security Conference at The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London on January 25, 2012. Almost 100 'organised criminals' have been arrested ahead of... View Photo »
Home Secretary Theresa May will visit Jordan in the near future as the Government continues to try to find ways to deport radical cleric Abu Qatada, she said. Qatada has been released from jail under strict bail conditions while the Government seeks assu
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
British Home Secretary Theresa May shakes hands with a French fireman outside a Eurotunnel fire station on June 6, 2011 in the French northern town of Coquelles, as she inspects, with her counterpart French Interior minister (not in picture), the new security device system devoted to...
View Photo »French Interior minister Claude Gueant (R), flanked by his British counterpart Home Secretary Theresa May (C), listens to a French customs officer in a French customs post at a Eurotunnel terminal board on June 6, 2011 in the French northern town of Coquelles, as he inspects the new...
View Photo »Britain's Home Secretary Theresa May delivers a speech as she campaigns against the adoption of the Alternative Vote (AV), in London May 3, 2011. Voters are expected to punish the coalition government parties in local elections on Thursday and reject plans to reform the voting system,...
View Photo »Britain's Home Secretary Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street, in London May 3, 2011.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 03: Home Secretary Theresa May arrives in Downing Street to attend a Cabinet meeting on May 3, 2011 in London, England. The Cabinet are expected to be briefed on the killing of fugitive terrorist Osama Bin Laden by US special forces in the Pakistani city of...
View Photo »Colonel Tim Collins, Conservative candidate for Kent Police Commissioner listens to Britain's Home Secretary Theresa May on the third day of the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, northern England October 4, 2011.
View Photo »The shoes of British Home Secretary Theresa May are pictured as she addresses delegates at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, north-west England, on October 4, 2011.
View Photo »British General Nick Parker (L), Commander Land Forces, speaks at the Olympic and Paralympic Security Conference at The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London on January 25, 2012. Almost 100 'organised criminals' have been arrested ahead of the London Olympics and protest...
View Photo »Ian Johnston, Director of Security and Resilience from the The London 2012 Organising Committee (LOCOG), speaks at the Royal United Services Institute, chairs the Olympic and Paralympic Security Conference at The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London on January 25, 2012. ...
View Photo »Former MI6 chief John Scarlett, Senior Associate Fellow of the Royal United Services Institute, chairs the Olympic and Paralympic Security Conference at The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London on January 25, 2012. Almost 100 'organised criminals' have been arrested ahead of...
View Photo »Police Commander Richard Morris, Olympic Policing Coordinator of the Metropolitan Police Service, speaks at the Olympic and Paralympic Security Conference at The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London on January 25, 2012. Almost 100 'organised criminals' have been arrested...
View Photo »Robert Raine, Home Office Director of Olympic Safety and Security, speaks at the Olympic and Paralympic Security Conference at The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London on January 25, 2012. Almost 100 'organised criminals' have been arrested ahead of the London Olympics and...
View Photo »Police Commander Bob Broadhurst, chief of Operational Planning for the London 2012 Olympic Games from the Metropolitan Police, speaks at the Olympic and Paralympic Security Conference at The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London on January 25, 2012. Almost 100 'organised...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 29: Home Secretary Theresa May arrives in Downing Street to attend the weekly Cabinet meeting on March 29, 2011 in London, England. Delegates and foreign ministers from several countries are meeting in central London for a conference on the future of Libya.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 23: Home Secretary Theresa May leaves Parliament after Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne delivered his budget on March 23, 2011 in London, England. The Chancellor is expected to implement further measures to tackle the United Kingdom's deficit when he...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18: Home Secretary Theresa May carries a handbag and wears leopard-print shoes as she leaves number 10 Downing Street after a Cabinet meeting on March 18, 2011 in London, England. UK defence forces will help to enforce a no-fly zone over Libya after the UN voted...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18: Home Secretary Theresa May leaves the Houses of Parliament after addressing the Commons on March 18, 2011 in London, England. UK defence forces will help to enforce a no-fly zone over Libya after the UN voted in favour of a resolution that backed 'all...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 18: Home Secretary Theresa May leaves number 10 Downing Street after a Cabinet meeting on March 18, 2011 in London, England. UK defence forces will help to enforce a no-fly zone over Libya after the UN voted in favour of a resolution that backed 'all necessary...
View Photo »Britain's Home Secretary Theresa May speaks at the Conservative spring forum, in Cardiff March 6, 2011.
View Photo »CARDIFF, WALES - MARCH 06: Home Secretary Theresa May signs an autograph as she arrives at the Conservative Spring Forum on March 6, 2011 in Cardiff, Wales. Mr Cameron is setting out his strategy for kick starting growth in the eceonomy.
View Photo »British Home Secretary Theresa May addresses delegates at the SWALEC cricket stadium on March 5, 2011, during the Spring Forum at the Welsh Conservative Conference.
View Photo »The acting Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Tim Godwin (L), and other senior police officers listen as Britain's Home Secretary Theresa May delivers her speech about police reform, in central London August 16, 2011. May said reforms to policing would allow more officers to patrol...
View Photo »British Acting Deputy Commissioner Tim Godwin (L) and Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde (2L) listen as 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...
View Photo »Britain's Home Secretary Theresa May walks in Downing Street in London March 1, 2011.
View Photo »Mayor of London Boris Johnson (L) and Home Secretary Theresa May visit 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...
View Photo »British Home Secretary Theresa May shakes hands with a French fireman outside a Eurotunnel fire station on June 6, 2011 in the French northern town of Coquelles, as she inspects, with her counterpart French Interior minister (not in picture), the new security device system devoted to...
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