Saturday, 11 February 2012

A selection of recent media reports

Judge casts doubt on criminal 's human rights reform
A foreign nurse who groped a pregnant patient can stay in Britain after the most senior immigration judge threw out Government attempts to stop criminals exploiting human rights in to jeopardy.
The Telegraph (11-Feb-2012)

Labour cuts blamed for crowded classrooms following influx of pupils after baby-boom
Primary school children are stuck in crowded classrooms because Lab
Mail Online (11-Feb-2012)

Muslim fanatics who called for execution of gays and wanted to set up a 'medieval state' under Sharia law in Derby are j..
Three Muslim extremists who handed out leaf
Mail Online (10-Feb-2012)

Bradford headmaster Ray Honeyford - hounded for warning of the perils of multiculturalism - dies a saddened but vindicat..
The great Irish writer C.S. Lewis on
Mail Online (10-Feb-2012)

Letter: on Labour's immigration policy - Give facts, not anecdotes
Your correspondent Peterborough Trades Union head honcho Ron Graves, in extolling t
Peterborough Today (10-Feb-2012)

Abu Qatada, Bin Laden's 'Right-Hand Man', To Be Released On Bail 'In Days'
Radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada will be released on bail within days, an immigration jud
The Huffington Post (10-Feb-2012)

Kick out Qatada NOW demand MPs:Tories urge Cameron to deport hate preacher
) Tory MPs last night called for Abu Qatada to be deported without delay amid fears that th
The Mail On Sunday (09-Feb-2012)

PM talks to king about preacher
The Prime Minister told King Abdullah of the "frustrating and difficult" position Britain was in over its efforts to deport the I
Guardian.co.uk (09-Feb-2012)

UK and Jordan agree to make deal on Abu Qatada case
David Cameron and King Abdullah want 'effective solution' after deportation of radical Islamist cleric bl
Guardian.co.uk (09-Feb-2012)

Scheme To Deport Foreign Offenders Rolled Out
An innovative op pioneered by the Met that seeks to expel dangerous foreign nationals is to be rolled out to other forc
Security Oracle (09-Feb-2012)