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A, X and Y, and others v Secretary of State for the Home Department: SIAC 30 Jul 2002

The applicants challenged their detention without trial as foreign nationals suspected of terrorist associations. The Home Secretary considered ‘that the serious threats to the nation emanated predominantly (albeit not exclusively) and more immediately from the category of foreign nationals.’ However ‘upwards of a thousand individuals from the UK are estimated on the basis of intelligence … Continue reading A, X and Y, and others v Secretary of State for the Home Department: SIAC 30 Jul 2002

A v Secretary of State for the Home Department, and X v Secretary of State for the Home Department: HL 16 Dec 2004

The applicants had been imprisoned and held without trial, being suspected of international terrorism. No criminal charges were intended to be brought. They were foreigners and free to return home if they wished, but feared for their lives if they did. A British subject, who was suspected in the exact same way, and there were … Continue reading A v Secretary of State for the Home Department, and X v Secretary of State for the Home Department: HL 16 Dec 2004