The government’s anti-terrorism strategy faced mounting criticism on Thursday after an embarrassing announcement that three men suspected of planning attacks on British or U.S. troops abroad had absconded. Police said the men, two of whom are brothers of a man jailed last month for plotting al Qaeda-inspired bomb attacks across the country, had violated anti-terrorism “control orders” and failed to check in with authorities last week. Full Story
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