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MPs May Be Asked To Vote On RAF Missions Against I.S. In Syria

The Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has told MPs the government may ask them to vote on whether to expand air strikes on the so-called Islamic State to their bases in Syria. It's almost two years since the commons voted against David Cameron's plans to launch attacks on the Syrian regime. But with the rise of the terrorist state - and its suspected involvement in last week's attack on British tourists in Tunisia - Mr Fallon says the extremists need to be targeted at source. Sky's Political Correspondent Sophy Ridge reports.