- November 2005 in Britain and Ireland
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About this page24 November 2005 (Thursday)
- Results are announced of the 2005 Deputies elections in Jersey. 3 incumbents lose their seats. (BBC)
23 November 2005 (Wednesday)
13 November 2005 (Sunday)
- Doctors to continue checks on a man whose body has reportedly cured itself of infection with HIV. (BBC)
9 November 2005 (Wednesday)
- The United Kingdom Government loses a key House of Commons vote on detaining terrorism suspects for 90-days without charge, in the report stage of the Terrorism Bill. (BBC)
4 November 2005 (Friday)
- One of three men arrested last month in the U.K. is charged under the Terrorism Act 2000. The others were charged with, among other things, conspiracy to murder and possessing bomb-making materials. (BBC)
- The Old Bailey in the U.K. sentences five white supremacists to jail for 15 years for creating and distributing race hate material. (BBC)
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