Wednesday, June 7, 2017

MAY TO CHANGE HUMAN RIGHTS LAWS IN TERROR CRACKDOWN

The issue of security and counter-terrorism is front and centre on the final day of campaigning in the UK's general election.

UK Prime Minister Theresa May says human rights laws may have to be changed to tackle terror suspects.

It follows the Manchester and London attacks which have involved suspects previously known to authorities.

Political correspondent Theo Usherwood reports.

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