Society is "grasping at straws" in its approach to young people being drawn into extremism via smartphones, the terror laws watchdog has warned. Jonathan Hall KC ...
Twenty years ago, four suicide bombers attacked London’s transit system and killed over 50 people. The tragedy sent the city into chaos and sparked a nationwide investigation. Police later learned ...
On July 7, 2005, a terrorist attack unfolded in London when four separate suicide bombers set off explosives across the city. Three bombs detonated in the vicinity of underground stations and one went ...
Liza Williams’s recollections of 7 July 2005, when four British men – Hasib Hussain, Mohammad Sidique Khan, Germaine Lindsay and Shehzad Tanweer – blew themselves up on the London transport network, ...
In another possible connection, some of the July 21 attackers may have visited the same Welsh whitewater rafting center as two of the July 7 suicide bombers: Mohammad Sidique Khan and Shahzad Tanweer.
Extraordinary People looks at Danny Biddle, who was sitting only a few feet away from suicide bomber Mohammad Sidique Khan on the London Underground when Khan exploded his bomb. He talks about the ...
LONDON — A judge today sentenced four men to life in prison for attempting to bomb London's transit system in July 2005, just two weeks after suicide bombers killed 52 commuters in the city. Two other ...
One of the more vivid voices marking the second anniversary of London's July 7 attacks is that of Hassan Butt. He's calling on Muslims to renounce terror, and he speaks from experience: Butt spent ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Three people arrested last week in connection with the suicide bombings in 2005 on London's transport system, including the widow of ringleader Mohammad Sidique Khan, have been ...
LONDON — British police arrested four people today in connection with the suicide bombings that killed 52 bus and subway passengers in London in 2005. Two men and a woman were arrested in West ...