London Transport System Bombings
July 3, 2006
Police probe 70 terror-related cases one year after July 7 (AFP)
AFP - Police are investigating an unprecedented 70 terrorist-related cases in Britain and the rest the world, with new threats constantly emerging.
Police probe 70 terror-related cases one year after July 7 (AFP)
AFP - Police are investigating an unprecedented 70 terrorist-related cases in Britain and the rest the world, with new threats constantly emerging.
Legal battle pits terrorist fears against civil liberties (AFP)
AFP - The government is appealing against a High Court ruling that challenged a key element of its anti-terrorist measures in a case that pits security concerns against civil liberties.
Legal battle pits terrorist fears against civil liberties (AFP)
AFP - The government is appealing against a High Court ruling that challenged a key element of its anti-terrorist measures in a case that pits security concerns against civil liberties.
Britons uneasy as 7/7 bombings anniversary nears (Reuters)
Reuters - A year after suicide bombers brought carnage to London, Britons will remember the victims of the July 7 attacks this week amid worries that Islamist militants could strike again.
Compensation debate rages a year after London bombings (AFP)
AFP - A year after the July 7 attacks in London, controversy over how much compensation survivors and bereaved families will receive continues, despite millions of pounds having being paid out.
Compensation debate rages a year after London bombings (AFP)
AFP - A year after the July 7 attacks in London, controversy over how much compensation survivors and bereaved families will receive continues, despite millions of pounds having being paid out.
July 2, 2006
Al-Qaeda threat to Britain 'brutal' (AFP)
AFP - Al-Qaeda may well pose an increasingly brutal threat and the worsening security situation in Iraq is providing Islamic extremists with a crucial training ground, MPs have warned.
Al-Qaeda threat to Britain 'brutal' (AFP)
AFP - Al-Qaeda may well pose an increasingly brutal threat and the worsening security situation in Iraq is providing Islamic extremists with a crucial training ground, MPs have warned.
June 28, 2006
British court quashes house arrest of six Iraqis (AFP)
British court quashes house arrest of six Iraqis (AFP)
British court quashes anti-terrorism orders (Reuters)
Reuters - Britain's High Court ruled on Wednesday that "control orders" confining six terrorism suspects to partial house arrest breached their human rights, throwing out a key plank of Prime Minister Tony Blair's security policy.
June 27, 2006
Gulf widens between Muslims and others over terrorism (AFP)
AFP - Signs of a deeping split between Muslims and the rest of the community over policing and the authorities' reaction to information about terrorist threats have emerged in a poll.
Two arrested in fresh terror raids (AFP)
AFP - Two people have been arrested during a series of early morning raids by anti-terrorist police in Manchester, in the north of England.
British police arrest 2 in anti-terrorism raids (Reuters)
Reuters - Two men were arrested on Tuesday during a series of anti-terrorism raids in northern England, a police spokesman said.
June 24, 2006
Computer expert tried to warn police about London bombers in 2003 (AFP)
AFP - A computer expert who worked with two of the London suicide bombers contacted police nearly two years before the attacks to warn them of their activities.
Computer expert tried to warn police about London bombers in 2003 (AFP)
AFP - A computer expert who worked with two of the London suicide bombers contacted police nearly two years before the attacks to warn them of their activities.
Technician says warned police over London bombers (Reuters)
Reuters - A British computer expert says he warned police in 2003 about the activities of two men who carried out last year's suicide bombings in London, media reported on Saturday.
June 18, 2006
Protesters demand apology for fruitless London terror raid (AFP)
AFP - Several hundred protesters have taken to the streets of an east London neighbourhood to demand an apology for an anti-terrorist raid that turned up nothing.
June 17, 2006
Britain deports second terror suspect to Algeria (AFP)
AFP - A man described as a senior member of a terrorist group linked to Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden was deported from Britain to Algeria, the Home Office said.

