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Norway PM sets up inquiry into Breivik massacre
Norway’s prime minister has set up an independent security review in the wake of Anders Behring Breivik’s killing spree which left at least 76 people dead.
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Norway intelligence chief: Breivik worked alone
Norway’s domestic intelligence chief says she has seen no proof that self-confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik worked with right-wing extremists in the UK.
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Norway attacks: police release first victims’ names
The police release the names of four of the 76 people killed in the attacks in Norway on Friday. They say they will disclose more names as they identify more victims and inform their families.
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Breivik online activity suggests EDL contact in 2009
Anders Breivik made internet contact with the EDL just months before carrying out his killing spree. In other online postings, he claims to have had discussions with members as long ago as 2009.
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Norway gunman ‘took drugs before attack’
The lawyer for Anders Behring Breivik says his client took drugs before killing 76 people in a massacre in Norway. He also says he believes his client is insane.
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Norway gunman ‘crimes against humanity’ charge
Anders Behring Breivik, who massacred at least 76 people in Norway on Friday, could be charged with crimes against humanity, a Norwegian law expert says.
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Norway’s lost leaders
As police begin officially naming the Utoya shooting victims, Channel 4 News looks at the leading figures in Norwegian youth politics who lost their lives as they “camped out with their buddies”.
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EDL influence over Breivik-linked group revealed
The Norwegian anti-Muslim group that terrorist Anders Behring Breivik claimed to have co-founded is connected with its English counterpart, online postings reveal.
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Massive intelligence failure costs Oslo dear
As Norway mourns the victims of Anders Behring Breivik’s terror attacks, former defence intelligence official Anthony Tucker-Jones looks at the failings which allowed them to happen.
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Norway gunman claims two more terror cells exist
Norway gunman Anders Behring Breivik has admitted carrying out Friday’s shootings and Oslo bomb but denies criminal responsibility. The 32-year-old has also claimed there are two more terror cells.
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The manifesto of Norway’s mass murderer
Norwegian police confirm that a 1,500-page violent anti-Islamic manifesto was published by Anders Behring Breivik on Friday just hours before he killed at least 93 people.
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Norwegian gunman tells police he acted alone
As the man who killed at least 93 people in Norway tells police he acted alone, a disturbing manifesto written by Anders Behring Breivik has emerged on the internet.
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Norway mourns victims of shootings and bomb blast
As Norwegians mourn the victims of Friday’s attacks a Ugandan survivor of the Utoya island shooting tells Channel 4 News about his attempts to rescue a woman from the water.
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Norwegian ‘right-wing Christian’ charged by police
A “right-wing Norwegian Christian” is being questioned by police after at least 91 people were killed in a shooting on Utoya Island and a bomb blast in Oslo.
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Norwegian police search island for missing victims
As police in Norway search for missing victims of the Utoya island shooting, one teenage eyewitness tells Channel 4 News he was “shot at while lying in the water”.