9:21pm Monday 13th October 2008
The Government was forced into a humiliating climbdown after peers rejected controversial anti-terror laws.
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith withdrew plans for extending pre-charge detention for terror suspects to 42 days in an emergency statement to the House of Commons after they were defeated in the Lords.
She said a new Bill which included the measures was written and ready to be made law if they were needed.
Ms Smith attacked opponents of the proposals, saying: "Some may take the security of the British people lightly. I do not."
Ms Smith said she was not prepared to leave the British people unprotected against the terror threat.
She accused critics of "being prepared to ignore the terrorist threat for fear of taking a tough but necessary decision".
Measures in the Counter Terrorism Bill to add two weeks to the pre-charge detention limit were defeated by a crushing 191 votes, including those of former Labour Lord Chancellors Lord Falconer and Lord Irvine.
Liberty director Shami Chakrabarti warned the campaign against the measures would fight on.
"Liberty has been overwhelmed by the public and parliamentary support for our campaign against this dangerous and counter-productive measure.
"Rest assured that if any government tries this again we will be ready."
Trading standards were investigating today after a Christmas Lapland attraction was described by one disgruntled visitor as a more like a car boot sale.
Three senior figures from Haringey Council have lost their jobs over the Baby P tragedy.
WEYMOUTH threw away the three points with a dour second-half display against a ten-man Mansfield side at the Wessex Stadium.
England and Scotland have been drawn in the same group for Rugby World Cup 2011 in New Zealand.
The popular production of Hamlet starring David Tennant has been targeted by counterfeiters, the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) said.
Following the highly acclaimed and well received sell-out performance at the Pavilion Theatre on a first visit to Bournemouth earlier this year, the Nelson Riddle Orchestra returns with a special holiday gala performance in the BIC Windsor Hall on Saturday, December 27.
To celebrate arrival of brand new games publisher PlayV, weve a special competition prize to give away: four great games from their opening lineup, a prize bundle that would cost £110 at the RRP!
Jacqui Smith made an emergency statement to the Commons
Gordon Brown suffered crushing vote defeat over the detention extension plan
Peers reject 42-day terror detention plans
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