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London Bomb Plotters Get Life London Bomb Plotters Get Life Omar Khyam guilty of conspiracy to cause explosions, also convicted were Waheed Mahmood, Jawad Akbar, Salahuddin Amin, Anthony Garcia BBC MI5 to be investigated over mishandling of London suicide attacks, 7/7 bombers met Omar Khyam 01.05.07 BBC, London Bombing

Wrangling Starts on Ministry of Justice Wrangling Starts on Ministry of Justice Reid insists splitting Ministry of Justice from Home Office will 'greatly improve' fight against terror BBC Senior judges want guarantees of financial independence before agreeing to back Ministry of Justice Telegraph Al Qaeda thriving, capable of major attacks in UK 25.04.07 Guardian, Home Office, Judiciary, Ministry of Justice

Home Office to Be Split Home Office to Be Split Blair and Reid have agreed to split the Home Office, probation, prisons and prevention of crime will go to DCA, to be renamed Ministry of Justice, Home Office will focus on security, absorbing anti-terror functions from Cabinet Office, fear will lose focus on low level anti-social behaviour issues 29.03.07 BBC, Anti-Social Behaviour, Criminal Justice, Department for Constitutional Affairs, Immigration

HRA Is Not Charter for Terrorists HRA Is Not Charter for Terrorists Falconer will speak today in defence of Human Rights Act 1998, says it does not protect terrorists, use to protect criminals 'absolute nonsense', freedom and rule of law are most effective means to combat terror 14.02.07 BBC, Human Rights

Plotters Had Details on 25 Soliders Plotters Had Details on 25 Soliders Police investigating Birmingham beheading plot claim to have found detailed information on 25 Muslim soldiers, fear a 'mole' in the Ministry of Defence 02.02.07 Times

Plot to Behead Mulsim Soldiers Plot to Behead Mulsim Soldiers Nine men arrested, 12 properties searched around Birmingham, police claim evidence of plot to kidnap, torture and behead Muslim soldiers, executions to be videoed for the internet 01.02.07 BBC

Great Dictator Is Dead Great Dictator Is Dead Augusto Pinochet has died at 91, believed to have killed and tortured thousands, as close collaborators have gone to prison, general faced wave of court cases, retribution began with arrest in London 11.12.06 Washington Post, Human Rights

Rogue Spies Killed Litvinenko Rogue Spies Killed Litvinenko UK police now believe 'rogue elements' in Russian secret service are responsible for murder of ex-spy Litvinenko, discount direct involvement of high level officials, but perpetrators must have had access to high security nuclear facilities 01.12.06 Guardian

Radiation Fears Ground BA Planes Radiation Fears Ground BA Planes Police pursuing Litvinenko death have found evidence of radioactive contamination on BA planes used on for flights to Moscow, up to 800 passengers potentially affected 30.11.06 Guardian, Aviation

Litvinenko Knew of Death Threats Litvinenko Knew of Death Threats Exiled former spy Alexander Litvinenko was studying Russian hit-list that included his name when he fell ill in Piccadilly sushi restaurant, suspicion he may have been poisoned with radioactive form of Thallium 22.11.06 Times




No Jury, Longer Detention No Jury, Longer Detention Law Society sceptical at plans to extend period of detention without charge in terror cases, no evidence of need for change Law Society Press Release Law Society determined to oppose introduction of no-jury trials for 'complex fraud' trials 16.11.06 BBC, Law Society Press Release, Jury Links, Fraud

ISC Report on London Bombings ISC Report on London Bombings Prime Minister has published the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC)'s Report into the London Terrorist Attacks on 7 July 2005, report concentrates on whether any intelligence, which may have helped prevent the attacks, was missed or overlooked, why the threat level was reduced and what impact this had 12.05.06 Cabinet Office Press Release, London Bombing

Border Surveillance Contract Border Surveillance Contract The battle has started for the contract for the UK Government’s border surveillance project which will collect passenger information through the use of new technology, including biometrics 21.10.05 Law Now, ID Cards Links, Immigration Links

Intent to Incite Terrorism Intent to Incite Terrorism The emphasis of the Governments proposed anti-terror laws should be on proving intent to incite, either directly or indirectly, or to encourage acts of terrorism, the Law Society told MPs today 14.10.05 Law Society Press Release, Human Rights

Turnbull Turnbull Young lawyers and law students will debate whether torture is ever justified in an essay competition held in remembrance of murdered human rights Solicitor, Graham Turnbull. 14.10.05 Law Society Press Release, Human Rights

Detention without Trial Detention without Trial The Chairman of the Bar Council expressed deep concern at the Home Offices plans to extend the power to detain terrorist suspects without charge 14.10.05 Bar Council Press Release, Human Rights

Free Under Law Free Under Law Bar chair Mansfield calls on lawyers and judges to ensure executive response to terrorism does not undermine rule of law and right to fair trial 13.09.05 Bar Council Press Release, Criminal Justice Links, Human Rights Links

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Three Men Were Al Qaeda UK Three Men Were Al Qaeda UK Younes Tsouli, Waseem Mughal and Tariq al-Daour operated as Al Qaeda representative office in the UK, distributed 'martyr' videos, incited hatred and violence through the internet, involved in Bosnian atrocities, had films of Bigley, Pearl beheadings 24.04.07 Guardian

Bombers Wanted Debate Bombers Wanted Debate Muktar Said Ibrahim, ringleader of July 21 bombers, says he had no intention to cause explosions, intention was to fake attack to raise debate on Iraq, went trouble of refining peroxide to make bombs 'as realistic as possible' 20.03.07 Guardian, 21 July Bombers

Khalid Sheik - 9/11 Was Me, Me, Me Khalid Sheik - 9/11 Was Me, Me, Me Khalid Sheik Mohammed has 'confessed' - or rather insisted - that he was entirely responsible for the September 2001 attack on the World Trade Center, that and nearly every other subsequent terror attack 15.03.07 Washington Post

Jury Sees July 21 Test Explosions Jury Sees July 21 Test Explosions Jury in trial of July 21 London bombers have been shown videos of explosions of replica bombs, prosecution trying to discredit central defence that devices were never intended to go off 13.03.07 Daily Mail, 21 July Bombers

Abu Qatada to Be Deported Abu Qatada to Be Deported Radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada can be deported to Jordan, where there is 'no real risk' of persecution, Special Asylum and Immigration Court (SAIC) has ruled, provided religious justification for terrorism 27.02.07 Guardian, Asylum

Terror Leader Gets 40 Years Terror Leader Gets 40 Years Dhiren Barot, Muslim convert who planned mass-casualty attacks in UK and US, sentenced to minimum 40 years in prison Times Barot, captured due to information from Pakistan, admitted 'Gas Limos Project', plan to use explode gas cylinders packed into cars parked under large buildings 08.11.06 Times

Muslim Officer Challenges Met Muslim Officer Challenges Met PC Amjad Farooq is taking Met to Employment Tribunal, taken off duties at Downing St and US Embassy on recommendation of MI5, concern at clerics at his mosque, travelling in Pakistan 08.11.06 Guardian, Employment Law

Blair Blames Judges for Runaways Blair Blames Judges for Runaways Following disappearance of two terror suspects, Blair blames judges and opposition in parliament for watering down anti-terror law, forcing govt to use controlling orders rather than detention Times Al Qaeda suspect had not been handed order, is not legally bound over 18.10.06 Guardian, Human Rights

Confessions of Dirty Bomber Confessions of Dirty Bomber Dhiren Barot admits he planned 'no warning' attacks, planned to pile propane cylinders into limousines, set off radioactive explosions in carparks under large buildings 13.10.06 Times

Lords Backs Public Interest Defence Lords Backs Public Interest Defence Lords have opened UK libel law to allow public interest defence, reinforces Reynolds privilege, media can publish allegations relating to public figures, as long as they do so responsibly, without fear of libel if later shown untrue, case between Wall Street Journal and Saudi Jameel family 12.10.06 Times, Lords Judgment Jameel v WSJ, Libel & Defamation, Media Law, Money Laundering








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