What turns young men to terrorism?
After two fatal terrorist attacks in the space of two months, it is time to ask how we can stop thousands of potentially angry young men from being turned to terrorism.
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After two fatal terrorist attacks in the space of two months, it is time to ask how we can stop thousands of potentially angry young men from being turned to terrorism.
As England play Ireland for the first time in 18 years, Roy Hodgson has written to Three Lions fans asking them to avoid chants about the IRA.
Thousands take to the streets of Paris in opposition of the French government’s legalisation of gay marriage last week in a final show of force, after months of debate that has hugely divided France.
Up to a thousand lawyers are expected to stage a protest against planned cuts in criminal legal aid at Parliament today.
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