Charles Clarke is resisting pressure to rush through new counter-terrorism laws in the wake of the bombings.
The home secretary promised in March to bring forward a new bill to tackle terrorism this autumn.
By Cathy Newman, Chief Political Correspondent
Published: July 8 2005 19:02 | Last updated: July 8 2005 19:02
Charles Clarke is resisting pressure to rush through new counter-terrorism laws in the wake of the bombings.
The home secretary promised in March to bring forward a new bill to tackle terrorism this autumn.
