A London jury trying the case of seven Britons accused of plotting bomb attacks on targets ranging from nightclubs to gas suppliers and a shopping centre retired to consider its verdict on Friday. The year-long trial at London’s Old Bailey criminal court has heard that the gang, some said to have links to al Qaeda, planned to use 600 kg (1,300 lb) of ammonium nitrate fertiliser to make explosives for use in the bombings. Prosecutors said the men had only to decide on a target when they were arrested in 2004 before carrying out what would have been the first homegrown attack by Islamist militants. Full Story
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