London Bridge station is set to reopen this morning following Saturday's terror attack, but commuters have been warned to avoid the station if possible because of overcrowding.more
As more details emerged about attackers that killed 8 people on Saturday, Britain's front pages were split between homages to the victims and condemnations of the attackers.more
The three attacks carried out by Islamist militants in Britain in the last three months have been largely domestic plots and the majority of the threat facing the country is not directed from overseas, London's police chief said on Monday.more
President Donald Trump on Sunday called the London attacks an "evil slaughter" and said the United States would do everything it could in its power to assist the United Kingdom to bring those responsible to justice.more
The site Intelligence Group says Islamic State's news agency is claiming fighters for the extremist group carried out the van and knife attack in London that left seven people dead.more
A French man is among those killed in last night's attack, theforeign minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, has confirmed, according to French media and Reuters. A Canadian national also has been confirmed among the dead.
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Eight police officers fired an unprecedented number of bullets to stop three attackers in London who appeared to be suicide bombers wearing explosive vests, Britain's counter-terrorism police chief said on Sunday.more
Ariana Grande has defiantly vowed to carry on with her One Love concert this evening as security is stepped up following the country's second terrorist attack in two weeks.more
Theresa May is facing mounting pressure to postpone Thursday's general election in the wake of the attacks in London Bridge - but many have said the vote should go ahead, to show Britain will not give in to terrorism.more