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During the 21st century, however, most terrorist incidents in Britain have been linked to Islamic fundamentalism. [4] Between 1970 - 2019, there have been at least 3,395 terrorist-related deaths in the UK, the highest in western Europe. [5] The vast majority of the deaths were linked to the Northern Ireland conflict and happened in Northern ...
Umar Haque, convicted 2 March 2018 at the Old Bailey London of a range of offences including plotting terrorist attacks, and collecting information useful for terrorism. In addition, he tried to create a jihadist child army in London through his teaching (despite being not a teacher but only an administrator and having no teaching ...
The following list of designated terrorist groups lists groups designated as terrorist by current and former national governments, and inter-governmental organizations. Such designations have often had a significant effect on the groups' activities.
The U.K. National Crime Agency said that San Diego was arrested in Conwy, a town near Wales' northern coast. He was arrested by officers from the agency's Joint International Crime Center at a ...
Terrorist incidents map of the United Kingdom 1970–2015, with a total of 4,972 incidents plotted. Northern Ireland and London are major hotspots for incidents. Terrorism in the United Kingdom, according to the Home Office, poses a significant threat to the state. [1] There have been various causes of terrorism in the UK.
Organisations formerly designated as terrorist by the United Kingdom (1 P) A. Abu Sayyaf (2 C, 8 P) Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (2 C, 15 P)
Violent disorder and unrest spread across the UK this week with thousands of police officers deployed and hundreds of thugs arrested in scenes reminicent of far-right movements of the 1970s and 80s.
Some sources suggest the drifter's real name is George Nanak Marquaye, as that was the name on the passport which he used when entering the country, or Sumaila Abubakari. [48] He was raised in Ghana and educated to the equivalent of A-level standard. He entered Britain on a flight from Ghana in late 2003. [49]