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Did These Two Terrorists Threats Ever Reach The Headlines?
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The first story has only been reported in The Guardian, Sky News, The Times, the Telegraph and the Sun
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ uk-news /2018/j un/19/l ondon-m an-plan ned-sui cide-at tack-to -kill-t he-pm-c ourt-he ars
https:/ /news.s ky.com/ story/n aaimur- zakariy ah-rahm an-thou ght-he- was-day s-from- killing -theres a-may-1 1409799
https:/ /www.th etimes. co.uk/a rticle/ terror- trial-t old-of- plot-to -take-t heresa- may-s-h ead-off -p68fcr c0n
https:/ /www.te legraph .co.uk/ news/20 18/06/1 9/isil- fanatic -planne d-assas sinate- theresa -may-ca ught-tw o-year/
https:/ /www.th esun.co .uk/new s/65713 84/isis -fanati c-plott ed-to-k nife-th eresa-m ay-to-d eath-af ter-blo wing-up -downin g-stree t-gates /
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Yes, that is one element although often the security services will keep a lot under wraps even when prosecuting meaning it doesnt appear too much in the News and tip off co conspirators.
Remember too that a plot is quite different to someone actually carrying out an Act. There is often the situation where the plotter is just a chancer and probably little chance of actually doing it.
Also good not to give them the oxygen of publicity too.
Remember too that a plot is quite different to someone actually carrying out an Act. There is often the situation where the plotter is just a chancer and probably little chance of actually doing it.
Also good not to give them the oxygen of publicity too.
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Yes...they all reached the headlines.
I was wrong - there is a resource you can use which will return news sites as they were first published online:
https:/ /www.br itishne wspaper archive .co.uk
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Yes...they all reached the headlines.
I was wrong - there is a resource you can use which will return news sites as they were first published online:
https:/
Unfortunately, you need to subscribe.
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