As Britain marked the first anniversary of the London suicide bombings on Friday, the city’s chief police officer said the threat of another attack had grown. One year after four young British Muslims blew themselves up on London’s transport system, killing 52 people and wounding 700, Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair described the threat as “grim.” “There are, as we speak, people in the United Kingdom planning further atrocities,” he told BBC Radio. “Since July, the threat has palpably increased.” Full Story
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