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MPs request 'urgent' meeting with security minister after 'threat to life warnings' given to UK Sikhs

Sky News Thursday, 18 January 2024
A cross-party group of parliamentarians has requested an urgent meeting with security minister Tom Tugendhat following reports of "threat to life warnings" being given to British Sikhs.
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