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Clarke sets out terror plans amid Commons 'farce'
News Article 28 February 2005
Amid chaotic scenes in the Commons, the government has offered a major concession on its anti-terror plans.
Clarke 'to offer anti-terror concessions'
News Article 27 February 2005
The home secretary is set to make concessions on his anti-terror proposals, the Conservatives have predicted.
Blair hints at terror law compromise
News Article 25 February 2005
Tony Blair has hinted that further compromise was possible on the role of judges in issuing control orders on suspected terrorists.
Clarke considers terror law concessions
Press Review 25 February 2005
The Times says Charles Clarke is considering whether to allow judges to take responsibility for the issuing of control orders for terrorism suspects.
Clarke considers terror bill concessions
News Article 24 February 2005
Charles Clarke is considering whether to allow judges to take responsibility for the issuing of control orders for terrorism suspects.
Leaders clash over national security
News Article 23 February 2005
Tony Blair has accused Michael Howard of "playing politics with national security".
Clarke sets out fresh anti-terror plans
Press Review 23 February 2005
The 10 terrorist suspects held at Belmarsh prison for more than two years are to be set free under controlled conditions within weeks, Charles Clarke announced yesterday.
Government under fire over 'rushed' anti-terror laws
Press Review 22 February 2005
A bill to allow British and foreign terrorism suspects to be detained under house arrest without trial is to go through parliament within 14 days, it was announced yesterday.
Clarke sets out anti-terror plans
News Article 22 February 2005
The home secretary has defended his plans to introduce "control orders" for terrorist suspects.
Anger as anti-terror plans 'will be rammed through Commons'
News Article 21 February 2005
Charles Clarke is considering how the government will proceed with its controversial plans to introduce house arrest for terrorist suspects.
Blair seeks consensus on anti-terror plans
Press Review 18 February 2005
Tony Blair will meet Michael Howard and Charles Kennedy today and is expected to seek cross-party consensus on the government's controversial proposals for new anti-terror laws
No10 faces continued opposition to anti-terror plans
News Article 18 February 2005
Despite talks among the three main party leaders in Number 10, the government is still facing an uphill struggle to pass its latest anti-terrorism plans.
No10 stands by house arrest plan
News Article 14 February 2005
Number 10 has indicated the government is set to press ahead with plans to introduce house arrest for terrorist suspects.
Clarke set to offer concessions on house arrests
Press Review 14 February 2005
Charles Clarke is is set to offer concessions over plans to put suspected terrorists under a form of house arrest.
Conservatives question house arrest plan
News Article 11 February 2005
Ahead of a meeting between the prime minister and Michael Howard, the Conservatives have questioned the government's plans to introduce house arrest for terrorist suspects.

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