Why police don’t rush to label violent attacks as ‘terrorism’
To meet the legal definition, the assaults must also have been carried out ‘to advance a political, religious racial or ideological cause’
To meet the legal definition, the assaults must also have been carried out ‘to advance a political, religious racial or ideological cause’
Motive remains unknown as detectives try to piece together terrible events that unfolded on Tuesday night
Witnesses heard a ‘blood-curdling scream’ and saw the attacker run his finger across the knife and then lick it
Misogynistic attacks and crimes against children soaring as chief hits out at ‘radicalising’ social media
Plus, inside the damning Covid Inquiry as it says the UK “failed its citizens”
Lady Hallett says failure to plan properly led to more deaths and greater cost to economy
Photographs on social media show Yostin Andres Mosquera enjoying boat ride with Albert Alfonso and Paul Longworth
Lucia Hunt brims with pride after former chancellor defies all odds and gets re-elected by just 900 votes
He had been predicted to become the first chancellor in history to lose his seat at a general election
The Reform UK leader and MP candidate for Clacton is back and up for another scrap at today’s elecion
Allison Bailey recalls odd incident when future Labour leader supposedly glared at her
Former home secretary says party needs to rediscover its ‘soul’ and move back to the Right to reconnect with voters
Andrew Southall was contacted by Right-wing activist for meeting after snap election called
Police intervention has destroyed reputations and wrecked campaigns, claim Conservative sources
Northern Ireland minister to launch campaign immediately after any defeat and resignation of Rishi Sunak
Scotland Yard said it will take charge of cases where offences such as misconduct in public office are alleged to have been committed