PM quizzed over cleric's UK entry The cleric's supporters regard him as a moderating voice Tony Blair is under pressure to ban from Britain a controversial Muslim cleric due to speak at several events. Egyptian-born Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi has been accused of making anti-Semitic remarks and supporting suicide bombers. Tory leader Michael Howard demanded to know why the cleric had not been refused entry to the UK, but Mr Blair said any exclusion must be lawful. In an exclusive interview for BBC 2's Newsnight, Dr Al-Qarawadi claimed Islam justified suicide bombings. However, the Muslim Council of Britain, which has accused...