UK MPs are debating whether to carry out air strikes in Syria against Islamic State targets.
Prime Minister David Cameron renewed his calls for British military action to be extended from Iraq into Syria in the wake of the Paris attacks.
It's expected the House of Commons will vote in favour of air strikes in Syria later (22GMT approx).
The opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn opposes the move but is allowing his MPs a free vote on the issue, and many are expected to back the Prime Minister.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron says he is not suggesting air strikes on their own will defeat ISIS.
IN: "I'm absolutely…
OUT: …for good."
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http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/1202vote-cameron1.mp3
Prime Minister David Cameron renewed his calls for British military action to be extended from Iraq into Syria in the wake of the Paris attacks.
It's expected the House of Commons will vote in favour of air strikes in Syria later (22GMT approx).
The opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn opposes the move but is allowing his MPs a free vote on the issue, and many are expected to back the Prime Minister.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron says he is not suggesting air strikes on their own will defeat ISIS.
IN: "I'm absolutely…
OUT: …for good."
DUR: 22 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/1202vote-cameron1.mp3