UK terrorism
Government hails £40m scheme's role in stopping extremism.
A manhunt is underway in France after a gunman killed at least three people and injured several others at a Christmas market in Strasbourg. Police have named the suspected gunman as Chérif Chekatt, who was known to intelligence services as a potential security risk. The motive hasn't been confirmed. Over 300 security agents are still trying to track down the shooter as France has raised its security threat level to the highest possible.
New report into 2017′s five terrorist attacks has revealed failings by MI5 and the police.
People are being dumped on long waiting lists, forced to pay for their own treatment, and children denied help report harming themselves
Striking footage emerged of the attack on a Melbourne street last week, when a man crashed a car which then burst into flames before he attacked police officers. In the fracas, a man can be seen trying to stop the attacker with a trolley. This is Michael Rogers, a homeless man living in the city. Since his heroics were seen by millions all over the world, an online funding page has raised thousands for him.
The attacker, who was shot in the chest by police, has also died.
States like Russia are ever more likely to attack the UK in ways falling short of outright armed conflict, ranging from cyberattacks and use of chemical weapons to severing undersea cables
Khalid Masood mowed down pedestrians.
They are angry at police raids linking the community to "terrorist" activity.
In the year since Australian au pair Sara Zelenak died, her grieving family have found ways to carry on living.