London attack
‘He told me he has explosive device’–SA man tells how he stopped London attacker
South African Darryn Frost says he helped pin down a knife-wielding attacker on the London bridge, where two people were killed last month.
Darren Osborne was found guilty on Thursday of murder and attempted murder after the jury took less than an hour to reach their verdict
Darren Osborne, 48, also lambasted politicians, calling London Mayor Sadiq Khan a disgrace and Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn a 'terrorist sympathiser'.
The latest attacks reinforce a set of characteristics shared by extremists, who see themselves as Muslim martyrs.
Muslims in London explain what it feels like in the aftermath of the most recent terror attack to hit the country.
The British PM has said hatred and evil would never succeed after a van ploughed into worshippers near a London mosque.
A 48-year-old man in a white van drove into a crowd of worshippers outside a mosque north of the city centre.
A London community activist says that the Muslim community feels like they're being terrorised in the wake of the Finsbury Park Mosque car ramming incident.
Van hits worshippers leaving north London mosque. Witness tells CNN it was deliberate.
At least one person is dead and many others injured after a van slammed into worshippers leaving a London mosque.
The incident follows a series of attacks in Britain in recent months blamed on Islamist militants.
Commander Dean Haydon also revealed that the men had a stockpile of petrol bombs in the back of their van.
The Saudi national team will not be sanctioned for failing to respect a minute's silence for the victims of the London attacks.
The foreign ministry said in a statement that a third French national was still missing and that four were gravely injured.
London police, who had identified the two other attackers, later confirmed the third one as Youssef Zaghba.
Facebook says it will use a combination of technology and human review to work aggressively to remove terrorist content from its platform as soon as it becomes aware of it.
Militants drove a van at high speed into pedestrians on the bridge before stabbing revellers on the street and in bars in the nearby Borough Market area on Saturday night in what authorities described as a terrorist attack.
Islamic State on Sunday night claimed responsibility for the attack via the militant group’s agency Amaq.
Security was heightened for Sunday’s India v Pakistan match at Edgbaston in Birmingham with both teams observing a minute of silence before play.