news.bbc.co.uk - 5/5/2009
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Sixteen people banned from entering the UK since October last year for fostering extremism or hatred have been named by the Home Office for the first time. A total of 22 people have been excluded in that time, although the identities of six of them have been withheld by the government in the ...
independent.co.uk - 5/5/2009
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independent.co.uk —
Sixteen people banned from entering the UK were
"named and shamed" by the Home Office today. Home...
Secretary Jacqui Smith said she decided to make public the names of 16 people banned since October so others could better understand what sort of ...
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Named and shamed: the 16 barred from UK -
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huffingtonpost.com - 5/7/2009
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huffingtonpost.com —
LONDON — Britain for the first time has
published a list of people barred from entering the...
country for what the government says is fostering extremism or hatred. The list includes popular American talk-radio host Michael Savage, who has ...
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Michael Savage Banned From Entering UK: Country ...
news.bbc.co.uk - 5/5/2009
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Michael Savage Banned in Britain
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... Now included on Britain’s list of “undesirables” banned from entering the country (along with a host of Islamic militants and hate preachers): Don Black of Stormfront and radio screamer Michael Savage. ...
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... As a matter of interest, here is the UK “least wanted” list (without the “secret six”). Notice that Michael Savage is included: ...
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