Theresa May granted permission to appeal Abu Qatada decision
Radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada leaves Long Lartin prison in Worcestershire (Picture: Reuters) Home secretary Theresa May has been granted permission to appeal the decision to allow radical preacher...
View ArticleDavid Cameron: We’re committed with Jordan to win Qatada battle
David Cameron and the King of Jordan want to deport Abu Qatada (Picture: EPA) David Cameron and the King of Jordan have reaffirmed their determination to deport the radical preacher Abu Qatada. The...
View ArticleAbu Qatada receives £500,000 in UK legal aid to fight deportation
Abu Qatada’s legal aid bill in the UK has topped £500,000 (Picture: PA) Terror suspect Abu Qatada has received more than £500,000 in legal aid from the UK to help him fight the government’s attempts to...
View ArticleProtesters banned from demonstrating outside Abu Qatada’s home
Abu Qatada is out on bail from Long Lartin prison pending an appeal (Picture: PA) Hate preacher Abu Qatada’s family were yesterday granted an injunction banning right-wing groups from protesting...
View ArticleAbu Qatada refused bail after arrest for ‘having mobile phone switched on in...
Arrest: Abu Qatada (Picture: PA) Radical preacher Abu Qatada must remain in custody following his arrest for allegedly breaching his bail conditions, a judge has ruled. Mr Justice Irwin, chairman of...
View ArticleHome Office determined to deport Abu Qatada despite losing appeal
Abu Qatada will remain in the UK after the government’s appeal to deport him was rejected (Picture: PA) The Home Office has said it remains determined to deport Abu Qatada despite losing an appeal over...
View ArticleAbu Qatada: Home Office launches Supreme Court bid to deport radical cleric
Radical cleric: Abu Qatada (Picture: Getty) A fresh attempt has been launched to deport ‘hate preacher’ Abu Qatada from Britain. The Home Office has asked for leave to appeal to the highest court in...
View ArticleTheresa May thwarted by Court of Appeal over latest Abu Qatada deportation bid
Abu Qatada featured in hate sermons found on videos in the flat of one of the September 11, 2001 bombers (Picture: PA) Home secretary Theresa May has been denied permission to take her fight to deport...
View ArticleKen Clarke dismisses Theresa May’s ‘plan’ to quit European Convention on...
Abu Qatada has thwarted attempts to deport him for over a decade (Picture: Getty) Theresa May’s cabinet colleague Ken Clarke has dismissed the idea of a temporary withdrawal from the European...
View ArticleAbu Qatada deportation: Radical cleric ‘willing to return to Jordan’
Abu Qatada’s lawyers has told a a tribunal he is ‘willing to return’ to Jordan (Picture: Getty) Radical cleric Abu Qatada has signalled he would be willing to return to Jordan where he is wanted on...
View ArticleAbu Qatada’s bail bid rejected as judge rules his ‘risk to national security...
Abu Qatada has been denied bail (Picture: Getty) Abu Qatada has lost his latest bid for freedom. The radical cleric will remain behind bars after a judge denied him bail, ruling he was a national...
View ArticleFight to extradite Abu Qatada has cost British taxpayer over £1.7million
Abu Qatada has continually thwarted attempts to deport him (Picture: Getty) Home secretary Theresa May has revealed the fight to extradite radical cleric Abu Qatada from Britain has cost the taxpayer...
View ArticleAbu Qatada will be deported on Sunday, Jordanian official says
Theresa May revealed the fight to deport Abu Qatada has cost £1.7 million (Picture: PA) Hate preacher Abu Qatada will finally be deported from Britain this weekend, a Jordanian government official has...
View ArticleAbu Qatada to be deported from United Kingdom to Jordan ‘within hours’
Leaving: Abu Qatada is being flown to Jordan tonight (Picture: PA) The eight-year battle to deport radical preacher Abu Qatada to his homeland of Jordan is due to end tonight when he is flown out of...
View ArticleAbu Qatada charged with al-Qaeda linked terror offences after being deported...
Abu Qatada, wearing a white head scarf and sitting between two policemen, leaves the Jordanian military court, in Amman, Jordan (Picture: AP) Radical preacher Abu Qatada has finally faced terrorism...
View ArticleTheresa May: Abu Qatada made a mockery of our justice system and I am proud...
Abu Qatada boarding his flight (Picture: Sgt Ralph Merry ABIPP RAF/MoD/Crown Copyright/PA Wire) For more than a decade, the failure to deport Abu Qatada has infuriated not only politicians but most of...
View ArticleAbu Qatada will apply for bail in Jordan, says lawyer
Abu Qatada left the military court sitting between two policemen (Picture: AP) Radical preacher Abu Qatada is applying for bail in Jordan, his lawyer said today. The 53-year-old pleaded not guilty to...
View ArticleAbu Qatada’s bail bid in Jordan rejected
Abu Qatada leaving a military court sitting between two policemen soon after his arrival in Jordan (Picture: AP) Radical preacher Abu Qatada has been refused bail in Jordan as he faces terrorism...
View ArticleQatada ‘dubbed nightmare neighbour’
Residents have dubbed bailed preacher Abu Qatada a ‘nightmare neighbour’ A terror suspect who this week moved into an £800,000 home was described as the “ultimate nightmare resident” by his new...
View ArticleTerror suspect is released
The suspect was released from Long Lartin prison in Worcestershire A terror suspect said to have “direct links” with Osama bin Laden has been freed on bail after spending more than seven years in jail...
View ArticleRadical cleric Abu Qatada wins appeal against Jordan deportation
Radical cleric Abu Qatada may have won his fight against deportation from the UK to Jordan, as the European Court of Human Rights has ruled in his favour. Judges in Strasbourg ruled that expulsion from...
View ArticleAbu Qatada to be freed on bail, immigration judge rules
A radical Muslim cleric accused of posing a grave threat to Britain’s national security will be released on bail within days, an immigration judge ruled today. Abu Qatada making a televised appeal from...
View ArticleHome secretary says UK wants to deport Abu Qatada ‘before Olympics’
Home secretary Theresa May has condemned the decision by a European court to grant bail to radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada, and revealed the government wants to deport him before the London 2012...
View ArticleAbu Qatada’s mother calls for hate preacher to be deported to Jordan
The mother of Abu Qatada, one of Britain’s most dangerous Islamist preachers, has joined calls for him to be sent back to Jordan after he was released from his maximum-security prison in Britain on...
View ArticleHome secretary Theresa May quizzed over Abu Qatada deportation
The home secretary Theresa May was grilled by MPs as to why radical cleric Abu Qatada was ‘still in the country’. Abu Qatada was released from prison under stringent bail conditions last month...
View ArticleAbu Qatada can be deported, home secretary Theresa May says
The government has launched fresh deportation proceedings against radical cleric Abu Qatada, who was rearrested earlier today. Abu Qatada was released from high-security prison in February (Picture:...
View ArticleAbu Qatada appeal betrays ‘desperation’, home secretary Theresa May says
Home secretary Theresa May has reiterated that Abu Qatada’s lawyers had ‘no right’ to lodge an appeal with the European Court of Human Rights that has effectively halted deportation proceedings against...
View ArticleAl-Qaeda offers to swap British hostage for Abu Qatada
The north African branch of al-Qaeda has offered to free a British hostage if radical cleric Abu Qatada is released by the UK. The Home Office has launched deportation proceedings against Abu Qatada...
View ArticleAbu Qatada appeal rejected but Theresa May still left red-faced
Radical cleric Abu Qatada’s appeal over his deportation to Jordan has been rejected by a panel of European judges. Abu Qatada was once described as ‘Osama bin Laden’s right-hand man in Europe’ by a...
View ArticleAbu Qatada loses latest bid for freedom at High Court
The High Court has dismissed an appeal from Abu Qatada against his continued detention by home secretary Theresa May. Lord Justice Hughes, sitting with Mr Justice Silber, said he was ‘quite satisfied’...
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