Home Secretary Jacqui Smith defended the government’s anti-terror measures Monday after the head of cross-border police agency Interpol warned it was not doing enough to secure its borders. Speaking to MPs in the House of Commons just over a week after three attempted car bombings in London and Glasgow by suspected foreign doctors, she insisted that “considerable progress” was being made on border security. Full Story
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