How Theresa May met Simon Weston
Did Simon Weston launch his campaign on this basis of duff advice and assurances from Theresa May, asks Michael Crick?
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Ministers at the Home Office tried persuading Jordan to pardon the radical Islamic cleric, Abu Qatada, in their attempt to have him deported from the UK, a tribunal hears.
The home secretary is to decide whether to deport a kidney transplant patient whose life depends on anti-rejection drugs despite claims that deportation would mean certain death. Fatima Manji reports.
Did Simon Weston launch his campaign on this basis of duff advice and assurances from Theresa May, asks Michael Crick?
The family of Ian Tomlinson call for answers from the home secretary after PC Simon Harwood is cleared of his manslaughter during the G20 riots.
Channel 4 News Political Correspondent Michael Crick blogs about Falklands war hero Simon Weston’s bid to become a police and crime commissioner
Despite vocal opposition, the Home Secretary Theresa May has unveiled plans to require records of internet use to be stored for a year to allow police and the security services to access them.
The Home Secretary is heckled as she addresses the Police Federation. Officers wave placards declaring “enough is enough” in protest at funding cuts.
Home Secretary Theresa May mounts a robust defence of the government’s latest bid to deport the terrorist suspect Abu Qatada.
Home Secretary Theresa May visits Jordan to seek assurances that information obtained by torture would not be used against radical cleric Abu Qatada if he is deported from Britain.
A bereaved father has secured a change in the law to give women the right to ask police if a partner has a history of domestic violence, Channel 4 News understands.
Home Secretary Theresa May is to travel to Jordan to try and negotiate a way for the government to deport controversial Muslim cleric Abu Qatada.
Home Secretary Theresa May vows the government “will do everything” possible to deport Abu Qatada before the start of the Olympics, despite a senior judge’s decision to bail the radical Muslim cleric.
Home Secretary Theresa May unveils plans to give communities tougher protection from anti-social behaviour and reveals the hugely successful crime maps website is being extended.
As the latest border security scandal engulfs the Home Office, a former immigration whistleblower tells Channel 4 News “root and branch” reform is needed to get the department up to speed.
Home Secretary Theresa May is under renewed political pressure after it emerged passengers on British-registered coaches passing through Dover have only been subject to cursory passport checks.