‘Darkest day’ for New Zealand as two mosques attacked by right wing terrorists in Christchurch
Terror came to the streets of New Zealand’s capital, Christchurch, after armed gunmen shot dead
Terror came to the streets of New Zealand’s capital, Christchurch, after armed gunmen shot dead
Terror came to the streets of New Zealand’s capital, Christchurch, after armed gunmen shot dead
Terror came to the streets of New Zealand’s capital, Christchurch, after armed gunmen shot dead
Spanish police have reported the deaths of five suspected terrorists, following a second terrorist attack in the town of Cambrils.
As the UK is rocked by terror for the third time in three months, Prime Minister Theresa May has said “enough is enough” and has announced plans to introduce new anti-terror laws, including regulation of the internet. However, in the wake of the terrible events at London Bridge and Borough Market on 3 June the PM has been sharply criticised by police officers and an ex-Counter Terror Officer for her cuts to the police force over the past few years, claiming that the ‘savings’ made have been at the expense of public safety.
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