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Home Office says they will continue to work with Jordan to deport Abu Qatada, wanted by Amman for terrorist activities.
Immigration appeals commission says a fear of torture in Jordanian custody should keep London from deporting Abu Qatada.
Radical preacher will not be sent to Jordan as UK court overrules government suggestion that he should face deportation.
Lawyers representing 14 human rights groups are going to Britain's top court to try to overturn a ruling that allows evidence obtained under torture to be used in some British hearings.
The British government has received judicial support for its controversial policy of detaining foreign terrorism suspects without trial.
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