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Written By Unknown on Wednesday, March 27, 2013 | 7:32 AM

March 27, 2013
Abu Qatada has been allowed to stay in the UK, the Court of Appeal has ruled, in a fresh blow to Theresa May, who had appeaed to overturn a decision allowing him to reside in Britain.

Mrs May's legal team submitted at a recent one-day hearing in London that he was a "truly dangerous" individual who escaped deportation through "errors of law".

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