Splits are emerging in Britain's coalition government over how to crack down on radical preachers at universities, following the revelation of the identity of the Islamic State militant known as 'Jihadi John'.
Mohammed Emwazi is a graduate of the University of Westminster in London, and some former students say it is a hotbed of radical Islam.
The University denies this but the coalition-leading Conservative Party feels radical preachers should be banned from university campuses.
Coalition partners the Liberal Democrats have concerns about free speech, and forcing extremist preachers underground.
Meanwhile, a former boss of Mohammed Emwazi in Kuwait has been describing him in glowing terms.
Eleanor Noakes reports.
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