Abu Qatada released
Terror suspect Abu Qatada is to be released from prison after winning his appeal against deportation to Jordan at the Special Immigration Appeals Commission.
Terror suspect Abu Qatada is to be released from prison after winning his appeal against deportation to Jordan at the Special Immigration Appeals Commission.
Prime Minister David Cameron has spoken of his frustration that Abu Qatada is still in the UK.
Speaking at a news conference in Italy, where he has travelled for talks with his counterpart Mario Monti, he said: "I'm fed up he's still at large in the country. It's extremely frustrating".
Mr Cameron also said that the latest judgement will be appealed.
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