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Man cheers Charlie Hebdo attack at London protest

Shocking footage emerges of a man celebrating the Charlie Hebdo terror attack during a protest outside the French Embassy in London, sparking widespread condemnation and a Metropolitan Police investigation.

Australia relists Hamas and Hezbollah as terrorist groups

The Australian government has officially relisted Hamas and Hezbollah under its counter-terrorism sanctions regime, reinforcing its stance against extremist groups in the Middle East. The decision, announced by Home Affairs Minister Brendon O'Connor, sign

Brisbane Teen Charged with Terrorism Offences

A 17-year-old Brisbane youth faces serious terrorism charges after a joint counter-terrorism operation. Details emerge of alleged extremist activities and online threats.

7/7 bombings 'mastermind' walks free from UK prison

The alleged mastermind behind the 7/7 London bombings has been released from a UK prison after a judge wished him 'the best'. The controversial decision has ignited fury amongst victims' families and counter-terrorism experts.

Three Arrested in UK Counter-Terrorism Raids

Counter-terrorism police have made three arrests in a series of early morning raids across West Yorkshire and Derbyshire, disrupting a suspected Islamist-related terror plot.

Four men arrested in UK terror plot investigation

Counter-terrorism police have arrested four men in Leeds, Huddersfield, Derby and West Bromwich on suspicion of preparing acts of terrorism. The coordinated raids mark a significant development in a national security investigation.

Rob Rinder: 'No offence' is a licence to be a bigot

Good Morning Britain's Rob Rinder delivers a powerful critique of the phrase 'no offence', arguing it's a shield for prejudice and calling for more thoughtful, authentic communication in public life.

Jihadi John's Final Moments Revealed in New Book

Explosive new details emerge about the covert US operation that eliminated Mohammed Emwazi, the infamous ISIS executioner known as 'Jihadi John', in a 2015 drone strike in Raqqa.

Man guilty of terror offence for Nazi salute in Old Bailey

A man from Market Drayton has been found guilty of a terrorism offence after performing a Nazi salute inside London's historic Old Bailey court. Joshua Spencer's actions were described as a 'calculated display of hatred'.

Tommy Robinson flees UK amid police probe

Far-right activist Tommy Robinson reportedly left the UK via St Pancras station as police sought to question him over an alleged public order offence.

New law targets non-terrorist attack planners

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announces plans to introduce a new offence targeting individuals who plan violent attacks without links to terrorism, closing a legal loophole.

Three held in counter-terrorism dawn raids

Three men have been arrested in early morning raids by counter-terrorism officers in London and the West Midlands. The suspects, aged 29, 26, and 24, are being held under the Terrorism Act.

Champion jockey Murphy banned for drink-driving

Three-time British champion jockey Oisin Murphy has been handed a 14-month driving ban after admitting to drink-driving. The racing star's career faces uncertainty as he reflects on his 'huge mistake'.

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