Sunday, 22 April 2012

European court 'tipped off Abu Qatada over deadline to help him make last-ditch appeal to stay'

Theresa May
European human rights judges have been accused of 'alerting' radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada to the fact he still had time to lodge a last-ditch appeal against deportation.





Revealed: Second hate cleric is allowed to stay - and he's so dangerous he was banned from AS-level chemistry

Staying: Attempts to deport Abu Qatada descended into chaos
An Iraqi Muslim cleric suspected of being involved with Al Qaeda, used the Human Rights Act to stay in the UK. Taha Muhammad's case follows the debacle surrounding attempts to deport cleric Abu Qatada (pictured).




Russian oligarch close to Mandelson paid 'protection money' to armed gangs to save his business empire

Oleg Deripaska said he paid the money in order to protect his staff
Oleg Deripaska, a close friend of Lord Mandelson and financier Nat Rothschild, said he had no choice but to make the payments in order to keep himself and his staff safe.






Has David Cameron's family got money tied up in offshore tax haven? Father revealed to have built up fortune using network of investment funds

Funds: The Prime Minister's father Ian Cameron, who died in 2010, ran a network of offshore accounts designed to avoid paying tax in the United Kingdom
The Prime Minister's late father Ian Cameron(pictured), whose wealth was once estimated at £10m, ran a network of legal offshore investment funds in tax havens such as Panama City and Geneva.






DC v DC: The strange feud between the PM and the Tory backbencher he slapped down in Parliament

Anger: Douglas Carswell, right, accused the Prime Minister of losing his cool in the House of Commons last week
The Tory MP humiliated in Parliament by David Cameron received a boost last night as a Mail on Sunday poll showed more support for him on key issues than the PM.






The God spots revealed: Scientists find areas of the brain responsible for spirituality 

New research has indicated that there is no one God-spot in the human brain and that in fact spirituality is stimulated across all lobes in the brain
University of Missouri lecturers have conducted research which has discounted the existence of one 'God-spot' in the brain, instead claiming the whole brain is involved in spirituality