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".
The former leader of the banned Islamic group Al Muhajiroun says he knew one of the suspects, believed to be Michael Adebolajo, amid speculation that both were on the radar of security forces.
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.
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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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.
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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.
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".
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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.
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Woolwich: the world witnesses murder
Caught on camera - how the haunting images of the brutal Woolwich murder will linger for years to come.
West Mercia Police launches an investigation after a child told their family they had been sexually assaulted while at a childrens nursery in Worcestershire.
Earlier plans to ban London military personnel from wearing uniform in public are overturned as the Cobra committee rules "the best way to defeat terrorists was to continue with normal life".
A man confirmed as a soldier was killed in a politically-motivated knife attack by two men, who were shot by police. The attack triggered clashes between the EDL and riot officers on Wednesday.
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.
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Eyewitness Joe Tallant tells Channel 4 News his account of how he witnessed the attackers "just walking around with weapons".
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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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.














