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Woolwich attack first-person account
Man killed in deadly terror attack in London street o Alleged attacker is filmed brandishing knife and cleavero Two suspects shot by armed policeo Ministers holding emergency Cobra ...
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We want to start a war in London suspect tells eyewitness
LONDON: British counter-terrorism police were on Thursday investigating the murder of a man thought to be a soldier, who was butchered and beheaded on a busy London street by two men shouting Islamist slogans. The attackers, wielding knives including a meat cleaver, carried out the attack a few hundred metres (yards) from the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich, southeast London, then delivered ...
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British PM seeks answers after hacking death
>Are you there? Send us your photos, videosLondon (CNN) -- Prime Minister David Cameron will convene an emergency meeting of Britain's civil emergency committee on Thursday, looking for answers in the aftermath of the daylight hacking death of a man thought to be a British soldier by two attackers. The meeting comes as security was increased at army bases around London amidst fears that ...
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Video Britain calls emergency meeting after man killed in London
British Prime Minister David Cameron calls a meeting of his government's emergency Cobra security committee after the killing of a man in south London. Amateur video captures the immediate aftermath of the ...
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Woolwich attack MI5s worst nightmare has come true
this kind of attack does not come as a surprise .The next horrific fact we have to face is that it may not be a one-off as al-Qaeda loyalists strive for big, spectacular killings.In fact, MI5 and police Counter Terror Command have known that something as specific as a beheading - preferably in public - has been suggested before.In 2006, there was a plot by a Birmingham terror cell to kidnap a ...
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Two men behead and hack British soldier like meat
In London, men, women and children witnessed what's being called 'the first Baghdad-style violence in the UK' in the form of a vicious 'machete attack'. Two men were seen by many eye witnesses, and their actions captured on electronic devices, as they hacked a young British soldier to pieces with the help of numerous knives on a street in South London at about 2.20 in ...
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Dont delay on renewable energy government told
Investing in new renewable power generation, rather than a "dash for gas", will be the lower-cost option for keeping the lights on while cutting greenhouse gas emissions, the government's climate change watchdog has said.The sooner the UK makes large investments in low-carbon generation - including offshore and onshore wind, nuclear power ...
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Boy 2 has emergency surgery after savage attack by family dog
Emergency services were called to an address in Gilbert Road, Cummersdale, near Carlisle, at around 2.40pm yesterday, Cumbria Police said. The toddler had suffered serious facial injuries and was taken to the Cumberland Infirmary where he underwent surgery. Officers said the dog was placed in kennels pending a joint investigation with social services. Its breed was not ...
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Two arrested after Braintree and Gillingham mosque attacks
A 43-year-old man is in custody on suspicion of attempted arson after reportedly walking into a mosque with a knife in Braintree, Essex. Local MP Brooks Newmark tweeted last night: "Local mosque in Braintree attacked by man with knives and incendiary device. Man arrested. No one injured." Mr Newmark added: "Just met with leaders of local mosque in Braintree which was attacked ...
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Mothercare full-year profit boosted by turnaround plan
LONDON (Reuters) - British baby and maternity products retailer Mothercare posted a better-than-expected rise in full-year profit and said it was making good progress with its three-year turnaround plan. The group, which has some 1,300 ...
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Woolwich terror attacks – reaction and latest developments
Lord Reid Former Home Secretary Lord Reid has told BBC Breakfast this morning that yesterday's attack in Woolwich is a reminder of risks taken by those in the armed services. He added: "The dividing line isn't between Muslims and everyone else; it's between terrorists and everyone else" Last night Lord Reid said the Government should revive plans to extend internet and ...
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Government licensed buzzard egg destruction documents reveal
Raptors gained legal protection decades ago. This is the first time since that action has been licensed against any bird of prey to protect game shoots. Photograph: Ben ...
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Barbaric slaying casts shadow of terrorism over Britain
On the scene of the London attack Prime Minister David Cameron called the killing "appalling" and "barbaric" and cut short a trip to France to return to London."We obviously are seeking, and the police are urgently seeking, the full facts about this case but there are strong indications that it is a terrorist incident," Mr. Cameron told a news conference before ...
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Jennifer Lopez to perform on Britains Got Talent
London, May 23 : Pop star Jennifer Lopez will reportedly perform on the semi-final episode of music reality show "Britain's Got Talent", and sing her latest track "Live it ...
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Kenya Kalonzo British Soldiers Among TJRC Indictees
Nairobi - Details of how former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka and others evicted 2,000 Tharaka families from a huge parcel of land at Tholoni and awarded it to themselves before putting up the Mwingi cottages and disturbing details of how British soldiers raped and sodomised 30 Kenyan women are among the damning historical injustices captured in a voluminous report released by the Truth, ...
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British tourist Cheznye Emmons 23 killed in Indonesia after drinking spiked gin
Cheznye Emmons, from Great Wakering, Essex, was travelling through Indonesia with her boyfriend Joe Cook, 21, when she started feeling ill after drinking from a bottle marked as gin from a local ...
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Meat of cloned cow offspring enters British food chain
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) said that meat from the slaughtered three-year old bull was sold and eaten last year. It is thought the meat, likely to have ended up in a pie or burger, was sold in ...
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Britain told U.S. in early 1941 Japan might be preparing for war
The prospect of a clash over defense policy between South Korea's new president and the U.S. has been diminished by North Korea's own ham-fisted ...
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British intelligence agency MI6 wanted to mount a violent black propaganda campaign framing diplomats incendiarism and liquidation of individuals
Communist Party meetings - to the "liquidation" of selected individuals in Russia and its Eastern Bloc allies .However the plan was blocked by anxious Foreign Office officials who feared the consequences of such extreme methods.The scheme was drawn up by MI6 chief Stewart Menzies following a call by military chiefs in 1947 for "a comprehensive political warfare plan which would ...
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Woolwich killing meat cleaver knife and jihadist claims filmed on mobile
Link to video: Woolwich: suspect believed to be involved in attack A man suspected of staging a terrorist attack that left a British soldier dead near a military barracks ...
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School notices North Allegheny senior travelin ot England for Linguistics Olympiad
a senior at North Allegheny Senior High School, will represent the United States as a member of the second North American Computational Linguistics Olympiad team in Manchester, ...
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England Eye Series Win Before Attention Turns to Ashes
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Iodine deficiency during pregnancy adversely affects child’s mental development
Iodine deficiency during pregnancy, something rampant among Indian women, adversely affects the child's mental development. A UK study published in medical journal The Lancet on Thursday has shown that iodine - which is consumed mainly via dairy products and seafood - is essential for producing hormones made by the thyroid gland, which have a direct impact on fetal brain development. A ...
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Why a four-year jamboree is no way to mark mass slaughter of the First World War
I was in a car with two German ex-footballers on Friday when one said "they've just been on about it again on the radio.""About what?" asked the other. "About celebrating so many years since they bombed us somewhere," he replied, referring to Haworth's 70th anniversary Dambusters celebrations (complete with full Nazi costumes and SS insignia).Both shook ...
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Feature Britains National Gallery holds new exhibition to bring
When St Apollonia held a pair of pliers to pull her teeth out, and St Jerome beat himself with a rock, the National Gallery in Britain revived these Christian characters from classic paintings with its new exhibition Saints Alive.Starting on Thursday and running till Nov. 24, the exhibition brought together seven kinetic sculptures from British contemporary artist Michael Landy inspired by ...










