Perle says Iraq and al-Qaeda had tiesSpeaking in London, prominent neoconservative security expert Richard Perle maintained that there were connections between Iraq and al-Qaeda. |
Perle speaking on NBC’s “Meet the Press” in 2003. Go to story» |
London’s first-time buyers left in the lurchGordon Brown’s election-time budget has been released, but first-time propoerty buyers in London are unlikely to benefit from changes to Stamp Duty. |
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‘Londonistan’ is still a hub for Islamist extremistsDespite Finsbury Park mosque’s efforts to improve its image, fundamentalists who view Osama bin Laden as a hero remain easy to find in North London. | |
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Between God and human lawThe fundamentalist Islamic organisation Hizb-ut Tahrir denounces western democracy and capitalism and wants to re-establish an Islamic state with strict Islamic rules. Spokesman Dr Imran Waheed has a heated debate with critics. London |
Move along, pleaseNo more jumping on and off. Nick Underdown witnesses the last days of the number 19 Routemasters. Comment |
An Aussie marshalling the Tory voteUnder the influence of Australian campaign guru Lynton Crosby, the political campaigns of conservatives in Britain and Down Under are merging World |
Corruption threatens Iraq’s reconstructionTransparency International warns that Iraq is in danger of becoming the “biggest corruption scandal in history” World |
Abuse trial shocks FranceThe small town of Angers, which markets itself as the gateway to the Loire valley - a favourite destination of British tourists and retirees - is still reeling from a giant paedophilia trial that opened on March 3. |
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