That means a convicted fire-raiser has the right to sit in parliament and pass laws binding on the rest of us. |
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An urgent hunt was launched today for a fire-raiser who is being blamed for a dozen blazes in 48 hours. |
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Close your eyes and that could easily have been a Kent fire-raiser or UKIP member speaking. |
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A BABY-FACED fire-raiser aged just 13 was branded a danger to the public last night. |
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He was no fire-raiser, but, like the Maltings at Snape, the building, already badly war-damaged, was almost completely gutted by fire on the evening before work was due to begin. |
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He accepted that she was not mentally ill or a fire-raiser and did not meet the criteria for dangerousness. |
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A fire-raiser has been deliberately setting light to grassland and verges in parts of Worcestershire. |
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He revealed that his team believe the family were targeted deliberately and appealed for information to trace the fire-raiser. |
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A COUPLE whose hotel was burned down by a fire-raiser have launched a legal fight against the local authority that asked them to house her. |
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There would have been extreme danger to numerous people if the fire had caught hold,' Judge Christopher Llewellyn-Jones QC told the already convicted fire-raiser. |
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But now the fire-raiser is bidding to overturn his conviction. |
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A FIRE-RAISER torched his former home after suffering a campaign of revenge attacks. |
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