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Daily Mail, 24.04.13 01:19 UTC

PM losing patience with human rights court as Qatada wins again: Cameron considers temporary withdrawal to finally remove hate preacher

PUBLISHED: 13:29 GMT, 23 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:04 GMT, 24 April 2013 David Cameron is considering a temporary withdrawal from the European human rights convention in order to finally remove Abu ...


Telegraph, 23.04.13 16:42 UTC

Anna Soubry: Minimum alcohol pricing is still Government policy

Anna Soubry, the minister for public health, has said that minimum alcohol pricing is still necessary despite David Cameron scrapping the controversial measures.


Telegraph, 23.04.13 14:16 UTC

Theresa May loses latest bid to deport Abu Qatada

Theresa May has lost her latest bid to remove hate cleric Abu Qatada after judges refused permission to take the case to the highest court in the country.


Daily Mail, 23.04.13 14:15 UTC

Will Qatada ever be kicked out? Court of Appeal blocks Home Office from taking fight to the highest court in the land to remove hate preacher

PUBLISHED: 13:29 GMT, 23 April 2013 | UPDATED: 14:13 GMT, 23 April 2013 Hate preacher Abu Qatada appears to have won his battle to stay in Britain for good after the Government was blocked from ...


BBC World News, 23.04.13 13:40 UTC

Abu Qatada: Government appeal bid rejected

The Court of Appeal has refused the government permission to take its fight to remove Abu Qatada from the UK to the Supreme Court.


Telegraph, 23.04.13 06:35 UTC

Terror risk from UK 'opt out' plans on EU justice schemes, peers warn

The UK will be at significant risk from terrorists and criminals if Theresa May opts out of a raft of European crime and justice measures, peers have warned.


BBC World News, 23.04.13 02:06 UTC

EU crime opt-outs 'could damage UK crime-fighting'

Government plans to opt-out of 130 European Union police and criminal justice measures could weaken the UK's ability to fight crime, peers say.


Daily Mail, 20.04.13 02:21 UTC

Call in the SWAT team: Police under attack for creating 'crazy compensation culture' as officer is paid almost £8,000 damages for flea bite

PUBLISHED: 16:13 GMT, 19 April 2013 | UPDATED: 00:11 GMT, 20 April 2013 A policeman was paid £8,000 compensation after being bitten by fleas while at work. The extraordinary injury claim was made ...


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