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Blair may speed up tightening of terror laws

By James Blitz and Jimmy Burns in London and Holly Yeager in Washington

Published: July 11 2005 19:15 | Last updated: July 12 2005 08:47

As Tony Blair said Britain could speed up the introduction of new laws to apprehend and prosecute people preparing to commit terrorist acts, a poll published in The Times newspaper on Tuesday showed a majority of the public would back tough new anti-terrorist measures.

The Populus poll showed 86 per cent favoured giving the police new powers to arrest people they suspect of planing terrorist acts while 61 per cent said they supported the introduction of ID cards.

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