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Labour ministers told to provide 'full transparency' over how Sudanese Belfast 'attempted beheading' suspect was allowed to enter and live in the UK
Labour ministers are being asked for 'full transparency' regarding how a Sudanese suspect linked to an attempted beheading in Belfast was permitted to enter and reside in the UK. The incident has prompted scrutiny over immigration and security protocols.
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