Sentences with phrase «about terror suspects»

Similar arguments have been used by intelligence agencies about terror suspects, triggering the creation of secret court hearings in the first place.
12:21 - Former business minister Pat McFadden asks a question about terror suspects and the relocation power.
He welcomed her to her role and without mentioning the newspaper reports asked about terror suspects who had fled Britain to join Islamic State while on police bail.

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Britain's top lawyer last night expressed doubts about the government's intention to reintroduce plans allowing police to hold terror suspects for up to 90 days without charge.
However, it is the third terror suspect to go missing under the control order system, and has raised questions about its efficiency.
Much has been said, in the past year, about the failure of governments to monitor and control the movement of terror suspects within Europe's passport - free Schengen area.
Turning to the new amendment making it easier for the government to strip foreign - born terror suspects of their citizenship, Jacob Rees - Mogg says he has concerns about this.
Sen. Charles Schumer and Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Sunday that the federal government does not currently give states access to classified background information about suspects on its terror watch list.
The Home Office has denied speculation that Charles Clarke is about to drop plans to place terror suspects under house arrest.
The prime minister said the Council of Europe report «adds absolutely nothing new» to previous claims about the CIA's use of European airports to transport terror suspects to countries where they may face torture.
Pelosi has been under fire this week for conflicting statements she made on whether or not she was briefed by the CIA about so - called «enhanced interrogation techniques,» such as waterboarding, being used on terror suspects.
In the Season 2 premiere, several months after foiling a terrorist attack on Dodger Stadium, FBI agent Darwyn Al - Sayeed is about to start a new life as a teacher at Quantico when he is asked to investigate a new terror suspect; former cell leader Farik is interrogated by the CIA.
Reflecting the anxiety of the age, this year's best thrillers have run a gamut of phobias, from the environmental terror of Norwegian disaster movie The Wave to the paranoia of ill intentions that informs Karyn Kusama's supremely creepy slow burn The Invitation, about a seemingly friendly dinner party and the one guest who begins to suspect that things are not what they seem.
(While Twitter and other companies accept the need to conceal the target of the orders, such as the members of a suspected terror cell, they insist the First Amendment lets them tell the public about what laws the government is using in the first place.)
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