The MPs jailed for fiddling their expenses have all been released early under the home detention curfew scheme.
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Lord Hanningfield released under curfew after fiddling £14,000 in parliamentary expenses.
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The home secretary looks at extending curfew powers and dispersal orders following the UK riots
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FT on 19th Aug 2011 (via ft.com)
Police are to get tough new powers to create "no go areas" with blanket curfew orders, Theresa May signalled yesterday.
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The home secretary looks at extending curfew powers and dispersal orders following the UK riots
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FT on 16th Aug 2011 (via ft.com)
Home Secretary has outlined new general curfew laws which would make it easier for police in a bid to prevent any future riots and looting.
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Telegraph on 16th Aug 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
By Garibaldy of the Cedar Lounge Revolution. Yesterday marked yesterday the 40th anniversary of the introduction of internment without trial. Even by the standards of the late 1960s and early 1970s (batoning civil rights marches, August 1969, the Falls curfew, Bloody Sunday to name but a few), internment was immensely reactionary and incredibly stupid. The introduction of internment aga...
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OrganizedRage on 10th Aug 2011 (via organizedrage.com)
The revolt against Sunni autocracies throughout the Arab world shows no signs of abating...especially in Egypt. Demonstrators are defying the curfew, torching buildings and attacking police vehicles, and their ranks have been swelled by the membership of the Muslim Brotherhood, which has officially ordered its followers to join the protests. The protesters attempted to storm the Foreign Ministry a...
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JOSHUAPUNDIT on 28th Jan 2011 (via joshuapundit.blogspot.com)