Court orders man out of London – The Independent

Posted May 20th, 2011 in control orders, news, terrorism by tracey

“A man security services say was the leading figure in ‘a close group of Islamic extremists based in north London’  must be moved out of the capital to protect the public, the High Court ruled today.”

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The Independent, 20th May 2011

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Terror suspect order overturned – The Independent

Posted April 6th, 2011 in control orders, news, terrorism by sally

“The Home Secretary must revoke a control order imposed on a terror suspect, the Court of Appeal ruled today.”

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The Independent, 5th April 2011

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Two new control orders imposed in past three months, Theresa May announces – The Guardian

Posted March 17th, 2011 in control orders, news, stop and search, terrorism by sally

“Two new control orders have been imposed on suspected terrorists by the home secretary, Theresa May, in the past three months despite an intense coalition debate over whether they should be scrapped, the Home Office has disclosed.”

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The Guardian, 17th March 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

MPs back control orders extension – BBC News

Posted March 3rd, 2011 in control orders, news, terrorism by sally

“Eight suspected terrorists will remain on control orders while the government introduces their replacement.”

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BBC News, 2nd March 2011

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Scrap worst aspects of control orders now, says former DPP Lord Macdonald – The Guardian

Posted February 9th, 2011 in control orders, news, terrorism by sally

“The most draconian aspects of the current control order regime – the lengthy curfews and forced relocation of terror suspects – should be axed now and not extended for a further nine months, the government’s official overseer of its counter-terrorism review has said.”

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The Guardian, 8th February 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Control orders replacement does much the same job, says Lord Carlile – The Guardian

Posted February 4th, 2011 in control orders, news, terrorism by sally

“The proposed replacement for control orders ‘shares several characteristics’ with the existing regime and should provide the same level of public protection, Lord Carlile, the government’s official reviewer of counter-terror laws, has said.”

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The Guardian, 3rd February 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Counter-terrorism and security powers review – The Guardian

Posted January 31st, 2011 in control orders, news, terrorism by sally

“Read the full report from Lord Macdonald of River Glaven QC that found the continued use of electronic tags and overnight curfews for terror suspects on control orders was ‘disproportionate, unnecessary and objectionable'”

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The Guardian, 28th January 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Changes to counter terrorism powers recommended – Home Office

Posted January 28th, 2011 in control orders, press releases, stop and search, terrorism by sally

“New measures to restore civil liberties while continuing to protect the public from terrorism have today been outlined by Theresa May.”

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Home Office, 26th January 2011

Source: www.homeoffice.gov.uk

Control orders: home secretary tables watered-down regime – The Guardian

Posted January 27th, 2011 in control orders, news, terrorism by sally

“The control order regime is to become a watered-down but permanent part of the British justice system later this year under the reform of counter-terrorism laws detailed today (26 January) by the home secretary, Theresa May.”

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The Guardian, 26th January 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Theresa May allows 28-day limit on detaining terror suspects without charge to lapse – The Guardian

Posted January 20th, 2011 in control orders, detention, news, terrorism by sally

“The home secretary, Theresa May, faces fresh embarrassment over the much-delayed review of counter-terrorism powers after the Home Office confirmed that the police power to detain terror suspects for up to 28 days without charge will lapse on midnight on Monday.”

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The Guardian, 19th January 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Control orders deal will see end to house arrest – The Guardian

Posted January 10th, 2011 in control orders, news, terrorism by sally

“A tripartite meeting between David Cameron, Nick Clegg and the home secretary, Theresa May, appears to have agreed a replacement regime for control orders that will see an end to house arrest and a greater assumption that suspects will be prosecuted.”

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The Guardian, 9th January 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Nick Clegg: coalition will replace control order regime – The Guardian

Posted January 7th, 2011 in control orders, news, terrorism by sally

“Nick Clegg today signalled the introduction of a significantly reformed control order regime in which virtual house arrest will be abolished, but some form of restrictions will be allowed.”

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The Guardian, 7th January 2011

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Strict surveillance to replace current system – The Independent

Posted January 7th, 2011 in control orders, news, terrorism by sally

“The house arrest of terror suspects will be scrapped and replaced with more rigorous surveillance in an overhaul of the control order system, starting next week. Home curfews, restraints on travel within Britain and limitations on contact with other people would be abandoned. Curbs on access to mobile phones and computers would be eased.”

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The Independent, 7th January 2011

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Control orders: what are they and why do they matter? – Legal Week

Posted January 6th, 2011 in control orders, news by sally

“The Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is to make an announcement today on the future of control orders, a controversial anti-terrorism measure which have been repeatedly found by the court to infringe human rights. But what are they? And why have they caused such trouble since they were introduced?”

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Legal Week, 6th January 2011

Source: www.legalweek.com

Britain’s anti-terror control orders condemned as ‘trademark of despots’ – The Guardian

Posted January 4th, 2011 in control orders, human rights, news, terrorism by sally

“A powerful coalition of human rights groups has intensified pressure on the government to abandon its use of control orders, as ministers continue to wrangle over whether to scrap the controversial counter-terrorism measure.”

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The Guardian, 2nd January 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Will control orders survive the anti-terrorism review? – The Guardian

Posted November 11th, 2010 in control orders, human rights, news, terrorism by sally

“The debate over whether control orders will survive the anti-terrorism review has been rumbling on for the past weeks, with a surprising amount of internal discussions being aired in public.”

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The Guardian, 10th November 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Address to the Bar Council conference: Control orders – Speech by Mr Justice Silber

Posted November 9th, 2010 in control orders, speeches by sally

Control Orders (PDF)

Speech by Mr Justice Silber

25th Annual Bar Conference, 6th November 2010

Source: www.judiciary.gov.uk

Control orders: MI5 U-turn could hasten scrapping of system – The Guardian

Posted November 8th, 2010 in control orders, intelligence services, news, terrorism by sally

“The scrapping of control orders for terror suspects moved a step closer last night when the security services appeared to dramatically soften their support for the controversial measures.”

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The Guardian, 7th November 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Control orders are like nothing I have experienced in my career – The Guardian

Posted November 3rd, 2010 in control orders, legal profession, news by sally

“It should come as no surprise that Lord Macdonald, the eminent QC and former director of public prosecutions who is reporting on terror laws for the government, is strongly opposed to control orders. Lawyers do not like them. And if, like me, you have represented men trying to challenge their control orders, it is easy to see why: they are like nothing you have experienced in your legal career.”

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The Guardian, 3rd November 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Control orders for terrorist suspects to stay, says counter-terrorism review – The Guardian

Posted October 15th, 2010 in control orders, news, terrorism by sally

“A review of counter-terrorism legislation is expected to tell ministers that control orders for suspects should remain, but the time police can hold suspects without charge should be cut to 14 days from 28, the Guardian has learned.”

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The Guardian, 14th October 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk