Terrorism Act
- 08 Jun 2008BySchNews
The story of the two Nottingham Uni students who were arrested on bogus terror charges two weeks ago has turned into a victimisation campaign against one of the arrestees, says SchNEWS
- 07 Jun 2008ByShami Chakrabarti
Detention without charge tramples rights won over centuries, says Shami Chakrabarti. Labour MPs must resist prolonging it just for party posturing
- 04 Jun 2008BySadie Robinson
Rizwaan Sabir, who was arrested for downloading an Al Qaida manual for his course, spoke to Sadie Robinson
- 19 May 2008ByDuncan Campbell
This week’s court case involving police demands for a journalist’s notes is seen as the latest example of a threat to media freedom. Duncan Campbell examines what impact it could have on terrorism coverage.
- 02 May 2008ByDaniel Soar
Daniel Soar reports on a little reported trial of eight men charged with conspiracy to murder, on thought crimes, and on media frenzy.
- 27 Apr 2008ByIMCista
Yes that’s right. Under the Terrorism Act 2000, we no longer have this right – as IMCista explains.
- 15 Dec 2007ByLiz Smith
On December 6, Samina Malik, a 23-year-old from Southall, West London, became the first woman in the UK to be sentenced under the Terrorism Act 2000, as Liz Smith reports.