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Eyewitness Joe Tallant tells Channel 4 News his account of how he witnessed the attackers "just walking around with weapons".
A man believed to be a soldier is dead after a politically motivated knife attack by two men, who were shot by police. The attack triggers clashes between the EDL and riot officers in Woolwich.
Clashes erupt between police and members of the English Defence League in Woolwich, south east London, following the street killing of a man believed to be a serving soldier.
In 2007 anti-terror officers uncovered a plot in Birmingham to kidnap and behead a serving British, Muslim soldier. Darshna Soni, who covered the 2007 case, reports.
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Eyewitness Joe Tallant tells Channel 4 News his account of how he witnessed the attackers "just walking around with weapons".
Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog
Cameron cuts short trip after Woolwich killing
David Cameron returns early from talks with French President Francois Hollande after being told about events in Woolwich.
The International Monetary Fund says the government should be doing more to speed up recovery in a critical assessment of the state of the British economy.
MPs are falling over themselves to talk tough on tax. But with Google claiming tax avoidance is merely capitalism in action, lawmakers are now coming under scrutiny in the Great British tax debate.
Former slaughterhouse worker Mark Bridger, accused of abducting and murdering April Jones in a "sexually motivated" attack claims his heavy-drinking lifestyle affects his recollection of events.
Read more on Gary Gibbon's blog
Cameron returns to London after Woolwich killing
David Cameron returns early from talks with French President Francois Hollande after being told about events in Woolwich.
Read more from Krishnan Guru-Murthy on Gurublog
Google's Eric Schmidt faces the tax question
I interviewed Google's Eric Schmidt about his fascinating book on how the world must adapt to cope with new technology. But first, the thorny question of tax avoidance.
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Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt defends the company against accusations that it is not paying its fair share of tax and says it is governments that make the rules.
Up to a thousand lawyers are expected to stage a protest against planned cuts in criminal legal aid at Parliament today.
Ibragim Todashev, a man with suspected links to the Boston marathon bombings is shot dead after allegedly attacking an FBI agent.
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Labour leader Ed Miliband tells an event organised by Google that when the internet giant "goes to "extraordinary lengths to avoid paying its taxes, I say it's wrong".
Read more on Matt's blog: Matt Frei on America
Big weather fuels big faith in Oklahoma
The more severe weather stories I cover in the US the more I realise how much big weather fuels big faith here, writes Washington Correspondent Matt Frei from Oklahoma City.
Read more on Faisal Islam's blog
IMF tells chancellor to boost growth
The IMF backs away from its ringing endorsement of UK economic policy. But the Treasury will be relieved that it has not yet spelled out an alternative policy to austerity.
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Dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei makes his heavy metal debut with a political song called Dumbass but admits "it doesn't sound very good".
John Anthony Downey is charged with the murders of four soldiers in the IRA's notorious Hyde Park bombing in London 31 years ago.
Dale Cregan, the man who murdered Manchester police officers Nicola Hughes and Fiona Bone, admits also murdering a father and son.
Nick Clegg and David Cameron vow the coalition will remain united until the 2015 general election - as the deputy prime minister attacks Tory backbenchers for "game-playing".
Rescue workers looking for people trapped in the rubble left after a tornado crashed through Oklahoma say they are 98 per cent sure there are no more bodies or survivors to find.
Essex Police on “revenge” attack at mosque: A man has been arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon and attempted arson.
? Darshna Soni (@darshnasoni) May 22, 2013
Police restore order, Edl still wearing balaclavas but not throwing stones anymore twitter.com/brianwhelanhac?
? Brian Whelan (@brianwhelanhack) May 22, 2013
Tommy Robinson speaks twitter.com/brianwhelanhac?
? Brian Whelan (@brianwhelanhack) May 22, 2013
Woolwich is on edge, people ran in terror from EDL
? Brian Whelan (@brianwhelanhack) May 22, 2013
Paramilitary dress twitter.com/brianwhelanhac?
? Brian Whelan (@brianwhelanhack) May 22, 2013
I have just spoken a mosque in Essex, who told me congregation was attacked by man in apparent “revenge” for Woolwich. More details to come.
? Darshna Soni (@darshnasoni) May 22, 2013
Home Secretary Theresa May describes the murder of a soldier in Woolwich as a “barbaric case” and announces that security has been tightened at all London army barracks. David Cameron will chair a further Cobra meeting on Thursday morning after cutting short a visit to France.
Forensics are here, a lot twitter.com/brianwhelanhac?
? Brian Whelan (@brianwhelanhack) May 22, 2013
#c4news Political Editor Gary Gibbon:after Woolwich, Cobra has decided to tighten security around London barracks - bit.ly/12W06J1
? Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) May 22, 2013
I understand senior govt figures not happy that video of man with knives justifying Woolwich killing was shown on ITV, C4 + C5
? Michael Crick (@MichaelLCrick) May 22, 2013
"We’ve had these types of attacks before & we never buckle in the face of them."
David Cameron reacts to the Woolwich machete attack - the victim is believed to be a soldier attached to the local barracks in south east London
David Cameron “people across Britain.. in every community .. will utterly condemn this attack” #c4news
? Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) May 22, 2013
ITV News releases still pictures and video footage of a man clutching a bloodied machete following an attack on a man believed to be a serving soldier in Woolwich, south east London.
Woolwich attack latest: An eyewitness who got off a bus just as the attack happened told how as he filmed the incident, one of the assailants approached. The man was carrying a machete and a gun on John Wilson Street in Woolwich, south east London. The eyewitness said that he gave the gun to his friend, and said: “I just want to talk to you with your camera”. He went on to say they had carried out the attack “because David Cameron, (the) British government sent troops in Arabic country”. Read more: Woolwich knife attack - ‘serving soldier’ dead
Shocked by appalling events in Woolwich. Whole country will be horrified by what has happened.
? Ed Miliband (@Ed_Miliband) May 22, 2013
@krishgm blog and video - Google’s Eric Schmidt on the tax question - #c4news - bit.ly/10TQ3SN
? Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) May 22, 2013
Police close off lane near site of attack twitter.com/brianwhelanhac?
? Brian Whelan (@brianwhelanhack) May 22, 2013
PM: “The killing in #Woolwich is truly shocking ? I have asked the Home Secretary to chair a COBRA meeting”
? UK Prime Minister (@Number10gov) May 22, 2013
London Ambulance say one man dead in incident in #Woolwich, two others taken to hospital - one in a serious condition. #c4news
? Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) May 22, 2013
Woolwich shooting: armed police at scene
Photo taken at the scene shows bodies on ground in Woolwich and police at the scene. (Picture: Twitter/@BietLe_)
Reasonable people will interpret the IMF statement in vastly different ways due to some constructive vagueness. Chancellor saw it as backing
? Faisal Islam (@faisalislam) May 22, 2013