April, 11 2009
Play Video Two of the 12 men arrested over an alleged al-Qaida plot worked for a cargo company which has access to secure areas inside airports, it is...
This is Hampshire.net - (11/04)
CRIMINALS found guilty of wounding, rioting, arson and passport forgery all applied to become teachers in Suffolk in the last three years, it has been...
East Anglian Daily Times - (11/04)
The British National Party poses its biggest electoral threat yet as anger over job cuts and immigration grows, Harriet Harman warned yesterday. She raised the alarm as the far-right party snatched a surprise second place in a council by-election in one of its main target areas for the forthcoming...
Newstin - (11/04)
Two of the 12 men arrested over an alleged al-Qaida plot worked for a cargo company which has access to secure areas inside airports, it is...
Daily Express - (11/04)
THE number of illegal immigrants caught trying to enter Britain on ferries has more than doubled in the past year, French border officials revealed...
Daily Express - (11/04)
PAKISTANS top representative in London launched a scathing attack on the Government yesterday for allowing terror suspects to enter...
Daily Express - (11/04)
Universities are considering establishing a new anti-fraud unit to identify falsified applications from overseas students, amid concerns that most of those arrested in the north-west of England this week over an alleged terror plot were Pakistanis who had come to the UK on student...
Guardian Unlimited - G2 - (11/04)
The giant billboards looming over the streets of Rawalpindi, depicting smiling Pakistani students clutching British degrees, are inversely proportional to the cramped offices in the dilapidated buildings behind...
Guardian Unlimited - G2 - (11/04)
A diplomatic rift between London and Islamabad erupted yesterday after Britain accused Pakistan of naivety in assuming UK officials fail to carry out stringent tests on overseas...
Guardian Unlimited - G2 - (11/04)
A TERROR suspect in the alleged Manchester bomb plot was allowed into Britain despite having incorrect documents, police revealed last...
Daily Express - (11/04)
BRITAIN is facing a "very dangerous" battle against terrorists who are becoming increasingly skilled at evading border controls, the UK's immigration minister admitted...
The Scotsman - (11/04)
Tougher visa checks alone will not eradicate this...
The Independent - (11/04)
Tensions were growing between London and Islamabad on Friday over the quality of UK visa controls after a number of Pakistani students were arrested in Britain in connection with an alleged terrorist bomb...
Financial Times - (10/04)
Twelve terror suspects remain in custody after police searched another address in connection with an alleged al Qaida...
UK Express - (10/04)