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Straw banks on inquiry to ease pressure

By Jimmy Burns

Published: February 5 2008 02:00 | Last updated: February 5 2008 02:00

Jack Straw, justice secretary, yesterday tried to head off mounting political pressure on the government by announcing an official inquiry into the alleged bugging of a Muslim MP while he visited a terror suspect in prison.

Mr Straw told MPs that the chief surveillance commissioner Sir Christopher Rose, a former Court of Appeal judge, would seek to establish under whose authority the alleged bugging had been carried out and to report his findings, if possible, within two weeks.

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