UK terrorism

Three people were killed in the knife attack in Forbury Gardens on Saturday.
Alice Cutter, her ex-partner Mark Jones and two other neo-Nazi "diehards" were found guilty of being a member of the banned terrorist group National Action.
Golding, who denied the charge, was handed a conditional discharge for nine months and ordered to pay a £21 surcharge and £750 in costs.
Safiyya Amira Shaikh admitted planning an attack on the cathedral and a hotel.
Government to have new law in place within ten days after Streatham terror attack sparks fresh concern.
The 17-year-old listed 'areas to attack' including schools, pubs and council buildings.
London Bridge terror attack victim would be 'seething' with Boris Johnson's response to the tragedy, says Dave Merritt.
Victims of the London Bridge terror attack have been honoured in a series of tributes. Jack Merritt, 25, and Saskia Jones, 23, both praised for dedicating their lives to others, were remembered at a service in London attended by Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Jack Merritt's father asked politicians to avoid “draconian” measures - but the PM immediately penned a Mail on Sunday article.
Jack Merritt, 25, was on Saturday named as the first person killed.