He wanted to ensure the men face justice is the B.B.C. s diplomatic correspondent Paul Adams the Home Office Minister Ben Wallace has been defending the government s position in the House of Commons he said that long standing legal guidance allows the government in exceptional circumstances to waive the sort of assurances it would normally seek from foreign governments when dealing with cases involving the death penalty he said this had happened before but would not be drawn on precisely why it was happening now but a briefing document quoted in this morning s Daily Telegraph says ministers decided that the risk of the 2 men not being prosecuted if Britain withheld information useful for a trial outweighed the risk of getting involved in a process which ultimately leads to the death penalty the Syrian white helmet rescue workers are said to be resettled in Britain Germany and Canada after being evacuated from a war zone in the south west of the country Britain had backed an internatio
Torture of hostages in Syria Downing Street said it wanted them to face justice when they were most likely to be successfully prosecuted but conservative former attorney general Dominic Grieve said the security minister Ben Wallace of struggle to defend the move he didn t seem to have the facts he argued that this was a loophole which was the government was allowed to use when I asked him when was the last time that this has happened he wasn t able to answer and he did I I m not sure that since the time that we ve been signed up to a policy of opposing the death penalty I wonder if it has ever happened a tall 2 people have died at least 12 others are injured after a gunman opened fire outside a restaurant in Toronto the gunman was killed by police Canadian police say they re not ruling out terrorism mayor of Toronto John Tory has reassured people living there that authorities will get to the bottom of it I promise all the people of Toronto but most importantly those directly affected
I need in an American court exam to Coty and shake from West London were captured in Syria in January the Daily Telegraph says a letter from the home secretary has agreed extradition will Carlisle for 10 years an independent review of terrorism edges lation says the letter is extraordinary it s a dramatic change of policy by a minister secretly without any discussion in Parliament it flies in the face of what has been said repeatedly and recently Britain has always said that it will pass information and intelligence in appropriate cases provided there is no death penalty 3 men in their twenty s have been arrested in London after a suspected acid attack on a 3 year old boy the toddler was targeted in his push Jared a home Bargain Store in Worcester on Saturday afternoon a 39 year old man detained in Wolverhampton yesterday is also being held on suspicion of conspiracy to commit G.B.H. Sky reporter Tom Parmenter is outside the shop you know that 3 year old has now left hospital suffered
It s an international effort to rescue hundreds of volunteers the Assad regime considers them a terrorist organization but former Army officer and security experts say Mr Breton golden told forces news that many live in appalling conditions in Atlanta they have very little. They all living a lot of intense and refugee chance in that city and really just way seems the only schools that we re expecting from the Syrian regime expected to attack hospitals schools could see a devastating atrocity happening in this part of Syria neighbors accusing the Home secretary of encouraging human rights abuse over the treatment of 2 jihadists from West London Sanjaya Javits has apparently dropped his opposition to the death penalty for the past and will let the American authorities prosecute them the man Alexander Cotai and. Suspected of being part of a brutal Islamic state militant group that Diane faily whose son James was beheaded by the group doesn t want the men sentenced to death I feel that it
Of the country more than $400.00 of the volunteers on the families have been led to safety by Israeli troops and are currently in Jordan former Army officer and security officer hey Mr Preston Golden says they are a tremendous organization they save people and bring them to all spittles we treat them so it s absolutely right that this country who helps fund looks off to days who have been trying to manage to escape from Daraa there are many many more white helmets now in Egypt trying to along with all all doctors and medics as well and they visit using the Home secretary of encouraging human rights abuse over the treatment of 2 jihadists from West London Sunday Javid has apparently dropped his opposition to the death penalty for Alexander Kotsay and fail shake and will let us prosecute them Conservative M.P. Christian blunt admits he s concerned. About it this is really difficult decisions that people have got to make about instinctively where they would want to be. Exceptions in case