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Human Rights Laws Need To Change To Tackle Terrorists
Theresa May has said she will change human rights laws if they "get in the way" of tackling terror suspects.
She said this would help "restrict the freedom and movements" of those posing a threat and deport foreign suspects.
The UK could seek opt-outs from the European Convention on Human Rights, which it has abided by since 1953. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said the UK would not beat terrorism "by ripping up basic rights" while the Lib Dems said it was a "cynical" pre-election move.
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Manchester Suicide Bomber's Car May Have Been Used To Store Bomb Parts
Manchester suicide bomber Salman Abedi may have used items stored in his car "to help assemble the device" he used to kill, police have said.
The white Nissan Micra was seized from Devell House in Rusholme on Friday.
Det Ch Supt Russ Jackson said Abedi made "repeated trips" to and from the car between 18 and 22 May, the day of his attack.
Meanwhile, police have arrested a man at Heathrow Airport in London in connection with the Manchester bombing. The 38-year-old was apprehended in what police described as a "planned" operation on suspicion of "offences contrary to the Terrorism Act".
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Germany To Move Military Base Out Of Turkey
Germany says it plans to move its aircraft and military personnel out of Turkey's Incirlik airbase, as Turkey refuses to allow visits by German MPs.
Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen said they would relocate to Jordan's Azraq airbase.
German Tornado jets fly reconnaissance missions over Iraq and Syria from Incirlik, helping US-led forces fighting so-called Islamic State (IS). German-Turkish talks broke down in Ankara on Monday.
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Third Attacker Named By Police
The third London Bridge attacker has been named as 22-year-old Youssef Zaghba, a Moroccan-Italian man.
Pakistan-born Khuram Butt, 27, and Rachid Redouane, 30, both from Barking were the other two attackers.
Meanwhile, another victim has been named as Australian nurse Kirsty Boden, 28, who her family said had run towards London Bridge to help people. Seven people were killed and 48 injured in Saturday night's attack - the three attackers were shot dead by police.
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Hostage Situation In Australia Ends With Suspect Shot Dead
Police in a suburb of Melbourne, Australia have shot dead a man after a hostage situation at an apartment building.
Officers went to the address in Brighton after reports of an explosion - they found one man already dead in a stairwell. Another man holding a woman against her will was found inside the building.
Specialist police began negotiations but officers then stormed the building and shot the hostage-taker dead.
Three officers received non-life threatening injuries in the operation, one requiring hospital treatment. The woman was rescued unharmed.
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Security & Terrorism Policy Feature In Party Question Time
Security and terrorism policy featured strongly as the Green Party and UKIP leaders faced a Question Time audience.
UKIP leader Paul Nuttall called for 20,000 more police officers on UK streets, and for a review of funding of mosques in Britain. Green co-leader Jonathan Bartley said the Prevent counter-radicalisation strategy should be scrapped.
The Bristol Q&A was the latest in a series of special shows ahead of Thursday's general election. It took place the day after the London Bridge terror attack, which killed seven people and injured 48.
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Police Know The Identity Of The Three London Terrorists
Police investigating Saturday night's terror attack in London say they know the identity of the three attackers who killed seven people and injured 48.
The Met Police said their names would be released "as soon as operationally possible" as officers work to establish if they were part of a wider network.
They were shot by police after driving into pedestrians on London Bridge and stabbing people in Borough Market.
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12 Arrested In Barking After Police Raids
Twelve people have been arrested after the London terror attack which left seven people dead and 48 injured.
The arrests in Barking, east London, followed a raid at a flat belonging to one of the three attackers.
A van hit pedestrians on London Bridge at about 22:00 BST on Saturday. Three men then got out and stabbed people in nearby Borough Market; the attackers were shot dead by police minutes later.
Condemning the attack, Theresa May said it was "time to say enough is enough".
Twenty-one people injured in the attack are in a critical condition, NHS England has said.
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Terror Incident In London Leaves Seven Dead
Seven people have been killed and at least 48 injured in a terror incident in London in which three male attackers were shot dead by police.
A white van hit pedestrians on London Bridge at about 22:00 BST on Saturday, then three men got out and stabbed people in nearby Borough Market. Police said the three men were wearing fake bomb vests.
One of those hurt is a police officer who was stabbed after going to help. His injuries are not life-threatening.
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Gunman Opens Fire At A Casino In Resorts World Manila
At least 36 bodies have been recovered from a casino and hotel complex in the Philippine capital, Manila, where a lone gunman opened fire overnight.
Most of the dead suffocated in thick toxic smoke after the man set fire to casino tables.
The gunman, whose nationality is not yet known, began shooting in the casino in Resorts World Manila in the early hours of Friday morning. Police said he later killed himself by setting himself on fire.
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