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Wukk He Go, Or Won't He?
Theresa May, the Home Secretary, is appealing against a decision to allow Qatada to stay in the UK and the case is due to be heard on March 11.
Three Court of Appeal judges will hear the challenge, which follows a ruling by the Special Immigration Appeals Commission that Qatada should not be deported to Jordan, where he was convicted of terror charges in his absence in 1999.
Three Court of Appeal judges will hear the challenge, which follows a ruling by the Special Immigration Appeals Commission that Qatada should not be deported to Jordan, where he was convicted of terror charges in his absence in 1999.
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