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How has the UK terror threat changed since 7/7?
A major counter-terrorism exercise is taking place in the UK capital today, as we approach the 10th anniversary of the London bombings in which 52 people died. What has changed since 2005?
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Security services and the road to radicalisation
It has been commented on that – like the Woolwich killers the British security services had a file on Mohammed Emwazi. Here, Channel 4 News Africa reporter Jamal Osman describes his own experiences.
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London teenager Ziamani guilty of plot to behead soldier
A radicalised teenage son of Jehovah Witnesses is found guilty of planning to behead a young British soldier.
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Is Facebook being scapegoated for Lee Rigby’s murder?
A parliamentary inquiry slates a US internet company for failing to help prevent the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby. But is Facebook being blamed for intelligence service failures?
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Woolwich murder: Michael Adebolajo launches appeal
Michael Adebolajo, one of the men found guilty of murdering soldier Lee Rigby, launches an appeal against his whole-life sentence.
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Woolwich: far-right protesters call for hanging
Far-right protesters outside the Old Bailey hold gallows, nooses and banners demanding capital punishment for the two men who murdered Lee Rigby.
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Woolwich attack: life for Lee Rigby killers
A violent scuffle breaks out as Michael Adebolajo is sentenced to a whole-life jail term and Michael Adebowale to life with a minimum term of 45 years for the murder of soldier Lee Rigby.
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British Islamists guilty of murdering Lee Rigby
As Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale are found guilty of murdering Lee Rigby, the radical cleric who was Adebolajo’s mentor after he converted tells Channel 4 News he is “proud” of what he did.
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‘No amount of justice will bring Lee back’
Lee Rigby’s family say they are satisfied justice has been done after two men were found guilty of his murder, but say that Adebolajo and Adebowale have “taken him away from us forever”.
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Woolwich: the death of an ordinary soldier
Lee Rigby never knew he would play a part in some of the most shocking events ever witnessed in Britain. Ciaran Jenkins has been speaking to the soldier’s family and friends.
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Woolwich trial: ‘soldier of Allah’ evidence not a defence
As the trial of two men accused of killing British soldier Lee Rigby nears its close, the judge tells the jury that a charge of conspiracy to murder a police officer has been dropped.
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Lee Rigby accused tells court ‘I love al-Qaeda’
Michael Adebolajo, one of the men accused of murdering soldier Lee Rigby tells a court he will “never regret” his actions and that al-Qaeda are his “brothers”.
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Lee Rigby attacked ‘like joint of meat’ – murder trial hears
Lee Rigby was hacked with knives and a cleaver in a “cowardly and callous murder”, the jury hears as Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale go on trial charged with killing the soldier.
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Thousands line Bury streets for Lee Rigby’s funeral
Thousands of mourners join Prime Minister David Cameron in Bury to pay their respects at the funeral of Lee Rigby, the British soldier killed in Woolwich.
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Community rebuilds after ‘Islamophobic’ arson attack
The arson attack on the al-Rahma community centre in north London – blamed on the EDL – has left local Somalis and their children deeply affected. Will the area and its people ever recover?