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Fresh blow for terror legislation

PEERS last night dealt a second defeat to the government's Counter-Terrorism Bill, when they voted to help innocent people have their fingerprints and DNA deleted from national databases.

A Tory amendment was passed by 161 to 150. Last night's defeat came three weeks after peers rejected Home Secretary Jacqui Smith's plans to extend pre-charge detention of terrorist suspects to 42 days.


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