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MINISTERS were on the back foot last night over controversial plans to allow British citizens suspected of plotting terror to be put under house arrest.
Charles Clarke, the Home Secretary, conceded that concerns about his extended anti- terror laws were "well founded", as it emerged that the Cabinet had deliberated over the proposed law change until the 11th hour before he unveiled the legislation.See the full content of this document
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Clarke Admits Terror Law Concern Is 'Well Founded'
In the face of widespread condemnation from legal experts, Mr Clarke also defended his decision not to allow phone-tap evidence in court - a move...
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