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BASC is urging certificate holders to remain vigilant following reports from West Mercia Police of attempted online fraud involving firearms. Two certificate holders were recently approached online by an individual attempting to unlawfully acquire firearms. The suspect used a photograph of a genuine firearms certificate issued by Hampshire Constabulary. The certificate is not believed to… Read more »

A man who burnt a Quran outside the Turkish Embassy in London has been found guilty of religiously aggravated intentional harassment, alarm, or distress by Westminster Magistrates’ Court. He has been ordered to pay a fine of £240 and surcharge of £96. With welcome clarity, the judge said that the current prosecution was not ‘an… Read more »
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By Peter Wozniak William Hague has told Iran Britain will not let up international pressure over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. The foreign secretary met his opposite number Manouchehr Mottaki at a planned rendez-vous at the UN, where the two men exchanged views. Mr Hague stated prior to the meeting: “We agreed to sanctions in June… Now… Read more »

Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg raises Iraq in his first conference speech to party delegates as deputy prime minister:










