Anti-terrorism bill faces heated debate
2nd Nov 2005, 08:43 GMT
LONDON (Reuters) - The government faces a bumpy ride in parliament on Wednesday as MPs debate anti-terrorism laws which would allow the authorities to hold suspects without charge for up to three months.
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