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彼が9/11に握られた終わる疑わしいリンクであることの後でアフガニスタンの感電を受け取ったことを言う。
ワシントン州-米国の2か月間投獄されたドイツの居住者。 アフガニスタンの軍用基地は面接者が彼の質問者5日間天井からの彼を掛けたこと何人かの医者が苦悶を承認する前に続くためにことを周期的に彼を点検したことを告げ。
Murat Kurnazは彼の捕獲の後まもなく言ったそれを…
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英本国の警察は罪が託されなかった時でさえ定期的に国民DNAのデータベース(NDNAD)に5子供の若者を同様に置きたいと思う。
主な警官(ロンドン警視庁の法医科学のACPO)の連合のためのギャリーPugh、DNAのスポークスマンおよびディレクターは、最近出版物を告げた、私達が右の人々の十分を見本抽出していないことを「未解決の罪の数は言う。」
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The coroner in charge of the inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales is to begin his summing up to the jury.
It is the final stage before the 11-person jury, which has sat for six months, is sent out to consider its verdicts.
The coroner Lord Justice Scott Baker will take the jury back through the key evidence heard at the central London hearing.
Over six months they have heard ...
Having failed to get rid of Brian Haw by force the Greater London Authority is trying again by legislation, their responses to the government consultation 'Managing Protest around Parliament' all seem to be aimed at getting rid of the peace camp. And the government agrees with them, SOCrAP isn't buried yet and they're already robbing its corpse.
Time for a protest outside City Hall?
"The Government received 512 responses during the 12 ...
David Hytner at White Hart Lane
Kevin Keegan noted last week that it did not take much to set Geordie pulses racing. A couple of wins at the beginning of a season and the team are going to win the Premier League, he said with a smile. Newcastle is that kind of town. Back-to-back victories have been a rarity this season, which has been one to test ...
Alan Travis | The Guardian
The government's own human rights watchdog threatened last night to launch a legal challenge to Labour's plan to introduce a law that would let police detain terror suspects without charge for 42 days.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission says the key part of the counter-terrorism bill goes against human rights law and may breach the Race Relations Act.
As the ...
FANS travelling to Wembley Stadium to watch Cardiff City’s FA Cup semi-final clash next weekend had their plans thrown into chaos yesterday as London Underground workers announced a strike to begin just minutes after the final whistle.
The announcement adds further travel misery for fans travelling by train from South Wales, who will also be hit by long-term maintenance work on the Severn Tunnel starting today and carrying on throughout every ...
Gordon Brown's claim that an inquiry into the war in Iraq would be a "distraction" for Britain's troops on the ground has been repudiated by some of the country's former defence chiefs.
The Prime Minister said an inquiry should take place when the soldiers' "work is over", although ministers have denied that means when the last British soldier has left Iraq.
But a number of Britain's former leading defence figures have rejected ...
Yet another below the belt blow to civil liberties was struck by the Sussex Plod this Monday. The long-awaited world premier of SchMOVIES ‘On The Verge’- the cinematic debut of the Smash Edo campaign - was cancelled after police intervention. In the days that followed, across the country venues due to show the film on the forthcoming tour have received visits from the police and licensing authorities keen to stop ...
MoD admits human rights breaches over death of tortured Iraqi civilian.
The Government admits "substantial breaches" of the European Convention of Human Rights over the killing of Baha Mousa, an Iraqi who died in the custody of British soldiers, Des Browne, the Defence Secretary, said yesterday.
Bob Ainsworth, the armed forces minister, later expressed "deep regret" over the death of the ...
British soldiers breached the human rights of an Iraqi who died while in UK custody in Basra more than four years ago, the defence secretary, Des Browne, said today.
Baha Mousa, a hotel receptionist, suffered 93 injuries and died screaming in custody, witness statements read to the high court said.
Browne said the Ministry of Defence would also admit to violating the rights of eight other Iraqi men in September 2003 at ...
THE lengthy stand-off over MPs’ expenses was heading for the High Court last night after the House of Commons launched an eleventh-hour bid to keep the information secret.
A Freedom of Information tribunal had told the Commons to publish details of claims made by 14 MPs – including Gordon Brown and David Cameron – for furnishing their taxpayer-funded second properties.
But after a day of to-ing and fro-ing at Westminster, the Commons ...
The Schools minister, Jim Knight, was given a public dressing down by teachers yesterday as he sought to defend large class sizes and the Government's testing regime.
He was jeered by delegates at the Association of Teachers and Lecturers' conference after being asked if a class of 38 pupils for eight and nine-year-olds in a primary school was acceptable. Mr Knight replied such class sizes were "manageable" if the teacher was ...
Shake-up of hospitals will open door to McDonald's sponsorship.
Firms such as McDonald's and Virgin could be allowed to sponsor NHS hospital wards under radical plans announced by the Government to allow sponsorship of health services and create a new era of open competition between hospitals.
Private companies will be allowed to create some "brand awareness" such as a logo on hospital property but they would not be allowed to gain a ...
A force of 1,000 civilians including police, members of the emergency services and judges, ready to be deployed to conflict zones around the world, was among a range of proposals in a long-awaited "national security strategy" announced by Gordon Brown yesterday.
The government will publish a "national risk register" to help local authorities and businesses prepare for potential disasters, and promote a civil protection network of local volunteers. A national ...
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