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- Britain scolds UN over criticism on deportations (Reuters)
- Briton held in Pakistan denies London bomb link (Reuters)
- Police still searching for clues three months after London bombing (AFP)
- Elbows, brollies and clutter, London three months after bombing (AFP)
- Anti-terrorist police release one of 10 suspects (AFP)
- MPs to tackle anti-terror legislation in new parliament (AFP)
- Britain waters down plan to fight terrorism after criticism (AFP)
- Britain waters down anti-terror law after criticism (AFP)
- Leeds Muslims yearn for life out of spotlight (AFP)
- London police ask for more anti-terrorism funding (Reuters)
- British police arrest 10 in terrorist probe (Reuters)
- Anti-terror police arrest 10 in Britain (AFP)
- Suspects in British custody were plotting terror attacks: reports (AFP)
- Britain seeks ban of 15 alleged terror groups as parliament returns (AFP)
- Britain bans 15 more 'terrorist' organizations (AFP)
- Algerian wanted on London bombs jailed in Thailand (Reuters)
- Press rounds on new anti-terror laws (AFP)
- Britain's Blair digs in for battle over new anti-terror powers (AFP)
- Blair unveils tough British anti-terrorism laws (Reuters)
- Plan to evacuate parliament in event of 'catastrophic' attack (AFP)
- London police chief under pressure to quit over Brazilian's death (AFP)
- Britain signs deal with Libya on deporting terror suspects (AFP)
- Gov't signs deal with Libya on deporting terror suspects (AFP)
- Britain signs deal with Libya on deporting terror suspects (AFP)
- UK government angry as terrorism suspects get bail (Reuters)
- Britain grants bail to four Algerian terror suspects (AFP)
- Blair sent petition for better compensation for July 7 bombs (AFP)
- Three arrested in anti-terrorism probe (AFP)
- Britain arrests three over international terrorism (Reuters)
- Blair sent petition for better compensation for July 7 bombs (AFP)
- Three arrested in British anti-terrorism probe (AFP)
- UK police arrest man in connection with July 7 bombs (Reuters)
- Man arrested in connection with London bombings (AFP)
- Blair warned of failing anti-terror policies: report (AFP)
- British police given more time to quiz man over London bombings (AFP)
- London bomber was tracked by intelligence last year: BBC (AFP)
- London bomber filmed in intelligence operation last year: BBC (AFP)
- British lawmakers back anti-terror measures (AFP)
- MPs back anti-terror measures (AFP)
- Man held over July 7 bombings charged with wasting police time (AFP)
- Prayers held for London suicide bomber buried in Pakistan (AFP)
- Gov't to begin airport-style security checks at train stations (AFP)
- Father of London suicide bomber speaks about 'awful' attack (AFP)
- Shops in terror-touched London urged to shun fireworks (AFP)
- UK pays tribute to London bomb victims (Reuters)
- Queen, Blair Attend Bombings Memorial (AP)
- Respect life, archbishop tells July 7 memorial service (AFP)
- Amnesty denounces Blair terror laws as 'dangerous, ill conceived' (AFP)
- Further terror attacks thwarted since July: police (AFP)
- Blair faces knife-edge vote over terrorism law (Reuters)
- Further terror attacks thwarted in Britain since July: police (AFP)
- Government debates tightening anti-terror laws (AFP)
- Blair government yields on detention of terror suspects (AFP)
- Blair backs down on key terrorism measure (Reuters)
- Blair government yields on detention of terror suspects (AFP)
- Britain cannot rule out nuclear attack by terrorists (AFP)
- Emergency call over London July bombings released (Reuters)
- Blair sticks to 90-day detention for terror suspects (AFP)
- Inquiry hears harrowing London bombings emergency call (AFP)
- Inquiry hears harrowing London bombings emergency call (AFP)
- Two charged with planning terrorist attack on UK (Reuters)
- Two men charged under Britain's terrorism act (AFP)
- Two on British terror charges for plotting explosion (AFP)
- Two charged with planning terrorist attack on UK (Reuters)
- UK thwarted at least two attacks since July-Blair (Reuters)
- UK thwarted at least two attacks since July: Blair (Reuters)
- Blair climbs down on 90-day detention for terror suspects (AFP)
- Clarke rejects fund for victims of the London attacks (AFP)
- Blair climbs down on 90-day detention for security suspects (AFP)
- Britain's Blair backing down on anti-terror proposals (AFP)
- Europeans Weigh Security Vs. Freedom (AP)
- Britain tacks 'sunset clause' onto terror legislation (AFP)
- Blair gets public backing over 90-day terror detention plan (AFP)
- Most Britons support 90-day detention for terror suspects: poll (AFP)
- Blair climbs down on 90-day detention for security suspects (AFP)
- British parliament hands Blair stinging defeat (Reuters)
- Blair says two terror plots foiled since July 7 (AFP)
- Blair recalls top ministers for key anti-terrorism vote (AFP)
- Blair suffers stinging defeat on anti-terror legislation (AFP)
- Blair suffers stinging defeat over anti-terror powers (AFP)
- Blair suffers first major parliamentary defeat (Reuters)
- Wounded Blair faces questions over political future (Reuters)
- UK's Blair heads for clashes on future reforms (Reuters)
- Clarke takes blame for parliamentary defeat on terror law (AFP)
- Press sees Blair setback as a watershed (AFP)
- Blair vows to push reforms despite defeat on terror clause (AFP)
- Storm clouds building up for Blair (AFP)
- Detention without trial doesn't work, recall Northern Ireland leaders (AFP)
- Blair heads for clashes on future reforms (Reuters)
- Blair battles on despite defeat on terror clause (AFP)
- British Home Secretary admits police lobbying move on anti-terror plans (AFP)
- Home Secretary admits police lobbying move on anti-terror plans (AFP)
- British police squeezed in anti-terrorism (AFP)
- Independent reviewer backs Blair claim on terrorism law (AFP)
- London tests system for spotting suicide bombers (AFP)
- British suicide bomber condemns 'useless' Muslim leaders (AFP)
- Suspected London Bomber Chided Scholars (AP)
- Britain agrees to extradite terrorism suspect to US (Reuters)
- British police used hollow-point bullets to kill De Menezes (AFP)
- Debate needed over police role following attacks: Met police chief (AFP)


