David Cameron has attacked universities for allowing radical Islam to be spread on their campuses. But who draws the line when it comes to freedom of speech?
David Cameron has attacked universities for allowing radical Islam to be spread on their campuses. But who draws the line when it comes to freedom of speech?
Prime Minister David Cameron has outlined the government’s plans to beat the “poison” of Islamic extremism in Britain.
The UK will no longer tolerate Islamist extremists who “reject our values”, Home Secretary Theresa May has said.
As Nigeria’s February 14 elections loom over the horizon with the international arena watching closely, reports emerged on February 2 of yet another attack in northern Nigeria in the city of Gombe, taking place just minutes after President Goodluck Jonathan had left a campaign rally in the area.
12 people are reported to have been killed and six more injured after gunmen stormed the Paris offices of a satirical magazine.