Summary
SINCE 11 September, 2001, Tony Blair's government has been introducing ever-more controversial security measures, setting up battles with judges and MPs:
Following the 11 September attacks, the government announced it was indefinitely detaining a number of men accused of supporting terrorism but who were never tried because the intelligence suggesting their guilt was too sensitive to be heard in court.See the full content of this document
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Repeated Clashes Between Judges and Government
In December 2004, the Law Lords ruled indefinite detention w...
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