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UK Defections to ISIS ‘May Be More Widespread Than Thought’

Britain needs to be vigilant as many more young Muslims are travelling to Syria to join ISIS than previously realised, a senior politician has said. Keith Vaz, chairman of the Home Affairs Select Committee, made his comments last night following the

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Ban on Campus Hate Preachers Vetoed By Lib Dems

The Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, has vetoed plans to ban extremist preachers from university campuses citing concerns that doing so would erode free speech. He put his foot down, blocking the Tory plans, after what has been described as

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NHS Doctor Turned Taliban Fighter Killed By Pakistani Intelligence

A former NHS doctor turned extremist fighter has been killed in Afghanistan alongside three other jihadists by Pakistani intelligence officers working under cover. The extremist preacher Anjem Choudary has written an obituary for Tariq Ali, as they got to know

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Eclipse to Wreak Havoc on Germany’s Solar Power Output

Whilst the vast majority of Europe is looking forward to watching next week’s solar eclipse in wonder and delight, for the people in charge of Germany’s power grid, the celestial event poses a major problem. Seven percent of Germany’s electricity comes

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Be Honest on Necessary Spending Cuts, Politicians Urged

Politicians need to come clean and admit that they are still vastly overspending taxpayers’ money, the TaxPayers’ Alliance (TPA) has said. The economic think tank has drawn up a blueprint of savings which will enable government to achieve its own

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Three World Class Athletes Killed in Argentina Helicopter Crash

Three French athletes have been killed in a helicopter crash in Argentina that claimed a total of ten lives. They were taking part in the filming of French reality show Dropped, in which celebrities are taken to remote locations and

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Church-Linked Charity Involved in Legal Fight Against Welfare Reform

A charity whose patrons include the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and journalist Jeremy Paxman is taking Welfare Secretary Iain Duncan Smith to court over welfare reforms including the spare room subsidy and stricter guidelines on discretionary housing payments. The

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‘Hand Back Blair’s Blood Money’, Labour Candidates Told

Labour candidates who received campaign donations from former Prime Minister Tony Blair have been urged to return the “blood money”. Mr Blair is keen to forge links with a Labour Party that has turned its back on him in recent

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End Britain’s War on Drugs, Urge Clegg and Branson

Britain should scrap its war on drugs and focus resources on helping addicts, business tycoon Richard Branson and Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg have said. Highlighting research which shows no correlation between drug laws and drug use, the pair have

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Ukip’s Support Amongst Young Voters Doubles in One Year

Ukip has doubled its support amongst under 34 year olds in one year to rival the Liberal Democrats for the “Generation Y” vote, and is rapidly chasing down the Green party in that demographic too. But Labour still leads the field,

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Report Calls for National Debate on Muslim Sex Grooming

A national debate is urgently needed to understand why Pakistani-heritage gangs have been abusing white girls across the country, according to a serious case review into the systematic abuse of more than 370 girls in Oxfordshire. The recommendation has been backed by senior

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