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Sonic boom: loud bang that shook London caused by supersonic fighter jets

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Sonic boom: loud bang that shook London caused by supersonic fighter jets Typhoon jets scrambled in response to plane that was not answering air traffic controlA huge bang heard across London and in Hertfordshire just after 4am on Sunday was caused by RAF jets going supersonic, the Met and the MoD said.“Two Typhoon fighter aircraft from RAF Coningsby were scrambled at 0409 this morning, as part of the UK’s Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) procedures, after an aircraft lost communications in UK airspace,” said the Ministry of Defence. “The aircraft was intercepted and its communications were subsequently re-established. The Typhoons are returning to their base.” Continue reading... Go to Source

Boris Johnson thrusts London Bridge attack into centre of election battle

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Boris Johnson thrusts London Bridge attack into centre of election battle Prime minister says terrorists convicted of the most serious offences should never be released from prisonBoris Johnson on Saturday said that those convicted of the most serious terrorist offences should never be released from prison, as arguments over the blame for Friday’s London Bridge attack were thrust centre stage into the election campaign.The prime minister reacted to the latest terrorist incident – in which three people died, including the assailant – by promising a package of hardline reforms which also included mandatory minimum 14-year sentences, an end to automatic early release for terrorist and extremism offences, and a new system under which those convicted will have to serve every day of sentenc...

‘We don’t understand how Usman Khan ended up like this’

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‘We don’t understand how Usman Khan ended up like this’ Neighbours in Stoke-on-Trent, where the terrorist grew up, talk of their shock that he became a disciple of radicalsOutside a small white and green mosque in Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent, at Zuhr prayers on Saturday lunchtime dozens of men and women in padded jackets, heavy coats and kurtas gathered in the car park, unable to squeeze into the single-storey building for the funeral taking place inside.“One of our community elders has passed. It’s a massive death,” explained a softly-spoken man in his 20s who didn’t want to give his name. He grew up with Usman Khan, whose family live in a terraced cul-de-sac around the corner. A day earlier Khan had brought terror to central London, embarking on a knife rampage, killing Cambridge Unive...

Dominic Raab in danger of losing seat to Lib Dems, poll suggests

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Dominic Raab in danger of losing seat to Lib Dems, poll suggests Tactical voting could lead to big upsets at constituency level, according to study by DeltapollDominic Raab, the foreign secretary, is in danger of providing this election’s “Portillo moment”, after a poll in his constituency suggested that he was at risk of losing his seat. Related: Could tactical voting result in a ‘Portillo moment’ for Dominic Raab? Continue reading... Go to Source

Maltese businessman charged over murder of investigative journalist

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Maltese businessman charged over murder of investigative journalist Yorgen Fenech entered not guilty plea to charges relating to killing of Daphne Caruana Galizia A businessman has been charged with the murder of Malta’s best known investigative journalist, Daphne Caruana Galizia.Local tycoon Yorgen Fenech, the 38-year-old head of a gambling and property empire, was arraigned on Saturday evening, and charged with participating in a criminal organisation, complicity in causing an explosion, and complicity in the murder of Caruana Galizia. Continue reading... Go to Source

Iraq risks breakup as tribes take on Iran’s militias in ‘blood feud’

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Iraq risks breakup as tribes take on Iran’s militias in ‘blood feud’ Unrest spreads after security forces fire on protesters and anger at Tehran’s influence increasesIraq’s parliament will today begin the process of electing a new leader after the prime minister, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, resigned last week. His successor will have to cope with the severe unrest that is spreading across the country and which has pitched security forces against demonstrators for nearly two months. Fears are mounting that the country could unravel altogether.Security forces killed at least 45 civilians who were protesting around the southern city of Nasiriyah on Thursday in one of the worst incidents in the recent outbreak of anti-government protests. The government’s actions were intended to be a show of brute...

Outrage, anger over Telangana veterinarian rape, murder

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Outrage, anger over Telangana veterinarian rape, murder Hours before the burnt body of a young veterinarian was recovered on Thursday, her distraught family, who could not contact her on her mobile, had to go from "one police station to another" as the police could not decide if the case fell in their jurisdiction. The National Commission for Women that met the family has found fault with the Telangana Police, saying they delayed taking action and shunted complainants from one police station to another. The family has now sought speedy trial in the rape and murder case. Go to Source
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