Britain and France are to co-operate more closely on anti-terrorism following the London bombings, exchanging names of suspected Islamic extremists and other information, the countries’ prime ministers said. “I think there was a great deal of common ground both in how we analyse and perceive this problem and also how we can best deal with it,” British Prime Minister Tony Blair said following talks with French counterpart Dominique de Villepin. Full Story
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