Tuesday, 13 November 2012



A selection of recent media reports

Abu Qatada allowed to roam free... and it will cost us £5m a year
Abu Qatada, the extremist cleric, will be back on the streets of Britain today and allowed to roam
Telegraph.co.uk (13-Nov-2012)
Chronic skills gaps driving up wages, Hays claims
Chronic skills shortages are driving up wages in many countries that are also facing high and rising unemploymen
Telegraph.co.uk (13-Nov-2012)
Abu Qatada case: Keith Vaz urges action
Tuesday's release of Muslim cleric Abu Qatada on bail after he won an appeal against deportation is "farcical" and minist
BBC News (12-Nov-2012)
Abu Qatada: Q&A
Terror suspect Abu Qatada is to be released on bail back on the streets of Britain after winning his battle against deportation to Jordan, a jud
Telegraph.co.uk (12-Nov-2012)
Abu Qatada back on streets after being given bail
Terror suspect Abu Qatada is to be released on bail back on the streets of Britain after winning his battle against
Telegraph.co.uk (12-Nov-2012)
Blow for Theresa May as Abu Qatada wins extradition fight
Theresa May in 'completely uncharted legal waters' as court rejects Jordan's assurances
The Week UK (12-Nov-2012)
BREAKING NEWS: Abu Qatada wins appeal against deportation to Jordan to face trial
Terror suspect Abu Qatada today won his appeal against deportation to Jordan
The Mail On Sunday (12-Nov-2012)
Abu Qatada to learn extradition ruling
Terror suspect Abu Qatada will find out today if he is to be deported to Jordan to face trial. The radical cleric, once descr
The Independent (12-Nov-2012)
Border controls to halt East Europe migrants will be lifted says May
THERE will be no further controls to stop Bulgarian and Romanian migrants coming to the UK from the e
Yorkshire Post (12-Nov-2012)
EU RULES CHANGE WILL BRING MORE MIGRANTS
MINISTERS are powerless to stop tens of thousands more Eastern European migrants heading to Britain in a new European U
Express.co.uk (12-Nov-2012)
NHS STRUGGLING WITH BIGGEST BABY BOOM IN 40 YEARS
THE biggest baby boom in 40 years has left maternity departments and midwives struggling to cope, nursing leaders wa
Express.co.uk (12-Nov-2012)