John Reid raps Jacqui Smith
The Sun (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
HOME Secretary Jacqui Smith left reeling by a vicious Commons attack by John Reid
The Sun (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
HOME Secretary Jacqui Smith left reeling by a vicious Commons attack by John Reid
An Englishman's Castle (Free subscription) | yesterday
BBC NEWS | UK | DNA database 'breach of rights' Two British men should not have had their DNA and fingerprints retained by police, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled. The men's information was held by South Yorkshire...
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Looking for a voice (Free subscription) | yesterday
The immediate inquiry may not be held for months On Wednesday Mr Martin pledged a "speedy and immediate" inquiry but it has now emerged it may not begin until after the police leak inquiry ends. "It might not meet for months," shadow commons leader Theresa May told MPs. Commons leader Harriet Harman said it would not be "wise" to set up a probe while police inquiries continue. Meanwhile Home Secretary...
Iain Dale's Diary (Free subscription) | yesterday
John Reid has just stuck the knife well and truly between Jacqui Smith's shoulderblades. In the Commons he said if he had been Home Secretary he would have expected to have been told about the arrest of Damian Green, and would not have been as placid about it as she has been. Jacqui Smith didn't take it lying down and hit back with a tart retort... Sometimes it behoves Home Secretaries to deal with...
Looking for a voice (Free subscription) | yesterday
The European Court of Human Rights has found in favour of the two appellants seeking to remove their records from the Police Data base Jacqui Smith is 'disappointed' but will keep the Law in place whilst they consider the judgement, as it is essential to combat crime, you stupid woman, the point is that these two men have never been found guilty of a crime. In the eyes of the Law they are innocent....
The Lone Voice (Free subscription) | yesterday
This woman has to be the and I mean the absolute worst Home Sec. that has ever held that office, or any ministerial office in the history of any government ever. Not just crap, not even inept but a bizarre combo mix of crapness, ineptitude and stupidity. She stands there issuing soundbites with no understanding of what she is saying in any way. You just know that behind her empty eyes there is a hamster...
Head of Legal (Free subscription) | yesterday
An anonymous commenter has drawn my attention to the police's letter to the Home Secretary explaining the business about search warrants: here it is, and the letter is also reproduced on the BBC News website. I've got a bit fed up of nonsensical, irrelevant talk about privilege around the blogosphere, suggesting that no warrant could ever lawfully be issued by a Magistrate, and so forth. I think
Daily Mail News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Jacqui Smith today insisted no ministers had known Tory MP Damian Green was being investigated until he was arrested as she revealed police are hunting for more moles in Whitehall.
Daily Mail News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith today insisted no Government ministers knew until after Tory MP Damian Green was arrested that he had been under investigation.
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | yesterday
Jacqui Smith the Home Secretary has defended the police operation into the Damian Green whistleblower affair saying that the leaks he received "struck at the heart of Government."
Times Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
Jacqui Smith, the Home Secretary, has spent £2,000 of taxpayers’ money on training to boost her confidence and image, it has emerged.
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | yesterday
Jacqui Smith the Home Secretary is preparing to make a statement to MPs on the arrest of Damian Green the shadow immigration spokesman.
Times Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
The arrest of a Tory frontbencher and subsequent police search of his Westminster office provoked yet more angry scenes in the Commons today as Jacqui Smith, the Home Secretary, defended her department's role in the affair.
The First Post (Free subscription) | yesterday
An unprecedented challenge to the authority of Michael Martin, the Speaker of the Commons, has emerged in a letter from Bob Quick, Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, over the…
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news rage uk | 15/05/2008
It is impossible to escape knife crime at the moment. It seems like young men are dropping like flies and there is no suggestion or indication yet that these crimes will cease to continue. New mayor Boris has taken steps with the police and with the backing of home secretary Jacqui Smith to introduce measures for tackling the problem. Funding has been approved for more metal detectors and teenagers...