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The British government will introduce a bill to tackle radicalisation and immigration problems in the country, a media report said on Wednesday.

British Prime Minister David Cameron will tell the National Security Council that the anti-radicalisation bill will be in the Queen's speech on May 27, BBC reported.

Besides powers to close down premises used by radical groups, the bill will also include new immigration rules.

"What we are proposing is a bill which will have certain measures within it, measures such as introducing banning orders for groups and disruption orders for individuals, for those who are out there actively trying to promote this hatred and intolerance," Home Secretary Theresa May was quoted as saying.

The extreme disruption orders would apply if ministers "reasonably believe" a group intended to incite religious or racial hatred, or if there was a pressing need to protect the public from harm, May said.

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