London Bridge attack
Royal pardon for murderer who fought London Bridge terrorist with narwhal tusk
The 42-year-old had been on his first day-release at a conference to help rehabilitate prisoners at the time of the attack.
- Sophie Barnes
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Man shot dead at south London knife attack was 'a convicted terrorist'
Footage of the incident shows a group of heavily armed officers shielding behind a car with their guns drawn.
- Bevan Shields
Hero who used narwhal tusk to stop London terror attack breaks his silence
A mysterious figure who used a rare narwhal tusk to help subdue a knife-wielding extremist on London Bridge last month has been identified as a South African-born man.
- Gregory Katz
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My friend was killed in the London attack - don't let his work die too
The injustice of somebody murdered while organising for criminal justice feels impossibly sharp.
- Emma Goldberg
'Jack would be livid': Father of London Bridge victim condemns Johnson's response
In an extraordinary condemnation, David Merritt says his son "would be seething at his death, and his life, being used to perpetuate an agenda of hate".
- Bevan Shields
'Associate' of London Bridge attacker sent back to prison
British press named the man arrested as Nazam Hussein. Staffordshire police said they arrested the man in Stoke-On-Trent in central England, on suspicion of preparation of terrorist acts.
- Latika Bourke
Terror struck at event designed to let graduates help ex-prisoners
Cambridge University's 'Learning Together' program brought graduate students and prisoners together to study criminology. Usman Khan was one of the guests on Friday.
UK police arrest man over alleged plans for another terrorist attack
The man's alleged plot was only discovered following a snap review of paroled ex-prisoners triggered by the London Bridge attack.
- Bevan Shields
Struck twice by terror, this London cathedral looks to God for answers
Southwark Cathedral was a shelter from London's latest terror attack on Friday as, for the second time in two years, the 800-year-old building kept people safe.
- Bevan Shields
Second London terror attack victim a volunteer who 'always saw the best in people'
University graduate Saskia Jones was volunteering at a prisoner rehabilitation conference when she stabbed to death.
- Bevan Shields
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