Intelligence services have warned that Queen Elizabeth II could be the target of an Al-Qaeda terrorist attack during a visit to Nigeria later this year, a London-based newspaper reported. A warning to the British government indicated that terrorists hoped to strike during a Commonwealth Heads of Government conference in December, the Sunday Telegraph reported. It added that Chris Mullin, the Foreign Office minister responsible for Africa, had told colleagues he was prepared to offer Nigeria the use of British forces to bolster security. Ministers insisted that there was no suggestion that the queen would not go to the conference, which she is due to attend as head of the the 54-nation Commonwealth, according to the Telegraph. Full Story
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