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)
Saturday, 11 April 2009
Terror suspects spark airport probe
Criminals apply for teacher jobs
BNP has never been stronger, says Harman
TERROR SUSPECTS SPARK AIRPORT PROBE
NUMBER OF ILLEGALS CAUGHT ON FERRIES ROCKETS
BRITAIN CLASHES WITH PAKISTAN IN STUDENT VISAS TERROR FIASCO
Universities weigh up new fraud unit to thwart bogus applications
How student visas to Britain became big business
Phil Woolas accuses Islamabad of naivety over student visa tests
BOMB SUSPECT S PAPERS SHAMBLES
Al-Qaeda grow more devious with '101 ways' into UK
Leading article: Britain's security hinges on curbing terrorism in Pakistan
Tensions rise over UK visa controls
TERROR PLOT SWOOP AT FRESH PROPERTY
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