British police arrested a man under anti-terrorism laws at a railway station in northern England, but said their action was not linked to the July bombings in London. He was later released without charge. The man was held at Stockport railway station, 340 km northwest of London, after reports he was acting suspiciously.Earlier in the day, police arrested six men and one woman in southern England under anti-terrorism laws in connection with the attempted bombings on July 21. A police source said the arrests were not a significant development. The latest arrests were in Brighton. Full Story
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