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Article: Setback to 42-day detention
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- The Independent (London, England)
- Article date:
- June 5, 2008
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*The Government's drive to win support for 42-day detention
without trial of terrorist suspects has suffered a double set-back.
The Church of England has signalled that bishops will lead
opposition to the moves in the House of Lords. In a letter to MPs,
the Church said: "We believe any extension beyond 28 days will
unacceptably disturb the balance between the liberty of the
individual and the needs of national ...
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