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Teen From UK's Hampshire Charged With Plotting Terror Attack: Police
A 14-year-old boy from the southern England region of Hampshire has been charged with plotting a terror attack and produced before the Westminster Magistrates Court in London on Thursday.
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Where Did You Hire Your Van, London Attacker Asked Neighbour Hours Before Strike
The London Bridge rampage was almost a direct copy of the crude attack in March when Khalid Masood ploughed into pedestrians on London's Westminster Bridge before stabbing a policeman to death in the grounds of parliament.
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'Our Family Is Heartbroken': American Killed In London Attack Was Celebrating Wedding Anniversary
They had been married for 25 years. This week was supposed to be a chance to celebrate their anniversary, as well as a chance for Kurt and Melissa Cochran to visit Melissa's parents, who work on a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints mission in England.
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A Day After Terrorist Attack, British Parliament Reopens
Britain's parliament reopened on Thursday with a minute's silence in a gesture of defiance a day after an attacker sowed terror in the heart of Westminster, killing three people before being shot dead.
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Opinion: What Westminster Attack Shows About London Police And MPs
The shock in London at yesterday's attack is profound. The loss of life is grievous, and the mowing down of foreign students and visitors as they crossed one of London's most renowned bridges adds to the sense of bewilderment and anger. But it is the target which has caused greatest alarm. An attack on the Houses of Parliament is also an assault on...
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UK Parliament Attack: President Pranab Mukherjee, PM Narendra Modi Express Sadness
President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed sadness over the terror attack on the UK Parliament on Wednesday, where five people - including the perpetrator - were killed and dozens were severely injured.
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UK Parliament Attack: 5 Dead, Nearly 40 Injured in Strike At The Heart Of London
An assailant fatally stabbed a police officer at the gates to Britain's Parliament compound Wednesday after plowing a vehicle through terrified pedestrians along a landmark bridge. The attacker was shot and killed by police, but not before claiming a total of four lives in what appeared to be Europe's latest high-profile terrorist attack.
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In The London Attack, One MP Tried Desperately To Save A Police Officer
Just feet from London's parliament building, a grisly scene was unfolding. An attacker had mowed into a crowd of people on Westminster bridge
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UK Parliament Attack: 5 South Koreans Injured, Says Police
Five South Koreans were injured near the British parliament on Wednesday in what UK police called a "marauding terrorist attack," South Korea's foreign ministry said in Seoul.
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UK Parliament Attack: 'Heard A Thud, Saw Man Lying In Pool Of Blood'
"I heard a thud, turned round and there was a man lying about 10 yards away from me," Reuters photographer Toby Melville recalls, describing the moment a man fell from London's Westminster Bridge to the pavement below during Wednesday's attack.
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UK Parliament To Sit On Thursday As Normal, PM Theresa May Condemns 'Appalling' Attack
Both houses of the British parliament will sit as usual on Thursday, officials said, following an attack outside the building on Wednesday in which five people died.
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UK Parliament Attack Reminiscent Of Berlin, Nice
A man mowed down pedestrians on a bridge near the British parliament and stabbed a policeman on Wednesday, killing three people before being shot and killed by police.
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India Condemns UK Attack, Says No Place For Terrorism In Democracies
India condemned the terror strike in Westminster near the UK Parliament, saying there is no place for terrorism in democracies and civilised societies.
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British Prime Minister, Theresa May To Convene Emergency Security Committee After Westminster Incident
British Prime Minister Theresa May will chair a meeting of the government's emergency security committee on Wednesday after what the police described as a "terrorist incident" outside the parliament building.
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Woman Pulled Alive From River Thames After London Attack: River Authority
A woman has been pulled from the River Thames alive after Wednesday's attack on a bridge near Britain's parliament in Westminster, the Port of London Authority (PLA) said, adding that she was being treated for serious injuries.
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Teen From UK's Hampshire Charged With Plotting Terror Attack: Police
A 14-year-old boy from the southern England region of Hampshire has been charged with plotting a terror attack and produced before the Westminster Magistrates Court in London on Thursday.
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Where Did You Hire Your Van, London Attacker Asked Neighbour Hours Before Strike
The London Bridge rampage was almost a direct copy of the crude attack in March when Khalid Masood ploughed into pedestrians on London's Westminster Bridge before stabbing a policeman to death in the grounds of parliament.
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'Our Family Is Heartbroken': American Killed In London Attack Was Celebrating Wedding Anniversary
They had been married for 25 years. This week was supposed to be a chance to celebrate their anniversary, as well as a chance for Kurt and Melissa Cochran to visit Melissa's parents, who work on a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints mission in England.
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A Day After Terrorist Attack, British Parliament Reopens
Britain's parliament reopened on Thursday with a minute's silence in a gesture of defiance a day after an attacker sowed terror in the heart of Westminster, killing three people before being shot dead.
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Opinion: What Westminster Attack Shows About London Police And MPs
The shock in London at yesterday's attack is profound. The loss of life is grievous, and the mowing down of foreign students and visitors as they crossed one of London's most renowned bridges adds to the sense of bewilderment and anger. But it is the target which has caused greatest alarm. An attack on the Houses of Parliament is also an assault on...
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UK Parliament Attack: President Pranab Mukherjee, PM Narendra Modi Express Sadness
President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed sadness over the terror attack on the UK Parliament on Wednesday, where five people - including the perpetrator - were killed and dozens were severely injured.
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UK Parliament Attack: 5 Dead, Nearly 40 Injured in Strike At The Heart Of London
An assailant fatally stabbed a police officer at the gates to Britain's Parliament compound Wednesday after plowing a vehicle through terrified pedestrians along a landmark bridge. The attacker was shot and killed by police, but not before claiming a total of four lives in what appeared to be Europe's latest high-profile terrorist attack.
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In The London Attack, One MP Tried Desperately To Save A Police Officer
Just feet from London's parliament building, a grisly scene was unfolding. An attacker had mowed into a crowd of people on Westminster bridge
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UK Parliament Attack: 5 South Koreans Injured, Says Police
Five South Koreans were injured near the British parliament on Wednesday in what UK police called a "marauding terrorist attack," South Korea's foreign ministry said in Seoul.
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UK Parliament Attack: 'Heard A Thud, Saw Man Lying In Pool Of Blood'
"I heard a thud, turned round and there was a man lying about 10 yards away from me," Reuters photographer Toby Melville recalls, describing the moment a man fell from London's Westminster Bridge to the pavement below during Wednesday's attack.
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UK Parliament To Sit On Thursday As Normal, PM Theresa May Condemns 'Appalling' Attack
Both houses of the British parliament will sit as usual on Thursday, officials said, following an attack outside the building on Wednesday in which five people died.
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UK Parliament Attack Reminiscent Of Berlin, Nice
A man mowed down pedestrians on a bridge near the British parliament and stabbed a policeman on Wednesday, killing three people before being shot and killed by police.
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India Condemns UK Attack, Says No Place For Terrorism In Democracies
India condemned the terror strike in Westminster near the UK Parliament, saying there is no place for terrorism in democracies and civilised societies.
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British Prime Minister, Theresa May To Convene Emergency Security Committee After Westminster Incident
British Prime Minister Theresa May will chair a meeting of the government's emergency security committee on Wednesday after what the police described as a "terrorist incident" outside the parliament building.
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Woman Pulled Alive From River Thames After London Attack: River Authority
A woman has been pulled from the River Thames alive after Wednesday's attack on a bridge near Britain's parliament in Westminster, the Port of London Authority (PLA) said, adding that she was being treated for serious injuries.