A serving soldier murdered in broad daylight in Woolwich on Wednesday is named as Drummer Lee Rigby, a 25-year-old soldier who had served in Afghanistan.
The former leader of the banned Islamic group Al Muhajiroun says he knew one of the suspects, believed to be Michael Adebolajo, as security forces admit that both were on their radar.
As two men remain in hospital under police guard following an fatal attack on a man in south east London, an eyewitness describes the dramatic scenes to Channel 4 News.
After EDL protesters gather in Woolwich and three mosques are attacked overnight, a helpline reports a rise in reports of anti-Muslim abuse amid fears of a backlash.
A senior doctor attacks Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt for blaming GPs for exacerbating problems at overstretched accident and emergency departments.
Share prices in Japan slide more than 7 per cent in their worst single day losses for more than two years - triggering slumps in markets around the world.
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Soaring numbers of people struggle to cope with council tax benefit cuts are feeding fears of a "bailiff boom", a debt advice charity warns.
Woolwich murder suspect Michael Adebolajo "was just a typical teenager" says a shocked neighbour who knew him when he was growing up in Essex.
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After lawyers have criticised cases of young victims being aggressively cross examined in sex abuse trials, guidance on the way vulnerable witnesses should be treated in court is due to be published.
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Radical cleric Anjem Choudary, Julie Siddiqi of the Islamic Society of Britain and extremism expert Douglas Murray debate how Woolwich suspect Michael Adebolajo was radicalised.
Read more on Faisal Islam's blog
Japan: what happens when monetary medicine wears off?
Quantitative easing has been the emergency medicine keeping economies afloat, but does the fall of the Japanese stock market foreshadow what happens when it ends?
David Cameron has told the public the best way to tackle terrorism, in the wake of the brutal Woolwich attack on Wednesday, is to "stand together" and "go about our normal lives".
More transparency, stricter controls. President Obama promises to be more open about America's fight against terrorism - in an effort to regain his credibility in an increasingly dangerous world.
A man and a woman are arrested by counter-terrorism police on charges of conspiracy to murder, following the death of Lee Rigby in a machete attack on Wednesday.
A serving soldier murdered in broad daylight in Woolwich on Wednesday is named as Drummer Lee Rigby, a 25-year-old soldier who had served in Afghanistan.
'We will all stand together' - taking stock in Woolwich
As people in Woolwich come to terms with Wednesday's events, there is a determination among the locals that the bad guys won't win.
Restaurants will be allowed to serve customers bowls of olive oil to dip their bread into - as the EU ditches plans for stringent new rules amid a storm of protest.
Read more on FactCheck with Cathy Newman
Tough on tax, but is it all talk? FactCheck
The government's promising it's cracking down on tax avoiders. Are their claims avoidance or evasion? FactCheck finds out.
The man accused of abducting and murdering April Jones tells a jury he put her body "somewhere where it has not been found" as he was asked about the search for the schoolgirl's body.
Read more on Liam's blog
Will spring 2013 be the coldest in 30 years?
Early figures released by the Met Office suggest that spring (March, April and May) 2013 is on course to be the coldest spring in the UK since 1979.
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English Defence League leader "Tommy Robinson" tells Victoria Macdonald "weak leaders" created the situation which led to the murder of a serving soldier in south east London.













