Extremists plan US Embassy protest
A radical cleric is planning to spark fury by protesting against the killing of Osama bin Laden outside the US Embassy in London.
View ArticleCoroner expected to bring in unlawful killing verdicts on July 7 victims
THE inquest for the 52 victims of the 7/7 suicide bombings comes to an end today.
View ArticleFamilies await 7/7 inquest verdicts
Families of 7/7 victims are hoping that strong recommendations to prevent future deaths will emerge from the conclusion of the inquest into the suicide attacks.
View ArticleMI5 review over July 7 failings
MI5 has been ordered to review its procedures on showing photographs to informants after failings before the 7/7 bombings.
View ArticleRelatives call for public inquiry
Families of those killed in the 7/7 bombings have welcomed the coroner's recommendations at the end of the inquest into the attacks - but some said a public inquiry was still needed.
View ArticleMI5 criticised by July 7 coroner
The 7/7 coroner has sharply criticised MI5 as she ruled that the emergency services could not have saved any of those who died in the attacks.
View ArticleAnguish goes on for 7/7 families
FAMILIES of the innocent victims of the July 7 terror attacks spoke of their anguish at hearing details again of how their loved ones died.
View ArticleUnlawful killings on 52 7/7 victims
THE 52 victims of the July 7, 2005, terrorist attacks on London were unlawfully killed, a coroner ruled.
View ArticleMI5 criticised over Khan photo by 7/7 Coroner
MI5’s failure to show a clear photograph of the 7/7 ringleader to a key informant was criticised by a coroner as she announced her findings about the attacks.
View ArticleMet chief's safety views criticised
The Police Federation has criticised the head of the Metropolitan Police after he said that health and safety regulations should not hamper police officers in their line of duty following the...
View ArticleCourt clears man over 7/7 DVD
A MAN has been acquitted of sending a DVD to families bereaved by the July 7 attacks claiming the four suicide bombers from Yorkshire were “innocent patsies”.
View ArticleTransport police 'to be armed'
Plans for more armed police to patrol trains and the London Underground are expected to be announced next week by the Government.
View ArticleTransport police set to be armed
Armed teams of British Transport Police (BTP) are to patrol the railways and London Underground to counter the terrorist threat, the Government has announced.
View ArticleQueen's Birthday Honours for Huddersfield people
HEADTEACHER Hawa Bibi Laher planned a family celebration to mark her OBE in today’s in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list.
View ArticlePaper closes in on hacking identity
The publishers of the News of the World have said they are "very close" to discovering who commissioned the alleged hacking of Milly Dowler's phone.
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