They beat burnley 4 1 in the premier league last night to close the gap on leaders liverpool to eight points. And well try to solve the mystery of the secret santa delighting residents of a leicestershire village by leaving presents in random locations. And no surprises weather wise today, rain back at times, drier for england and wales, ill have the full details coming up. Its wednesday the fourth of december. Our top story the Prime Minister borisjohnson will urge the leaders of the 29 nato states to show a one for all and all for one unity as they begin a summit in hertfordshire today. The meeting marks natos 70th anniversary, but it comes amid tensions about the future of the alliance. Our Diplomatic Correspondent James Landale reports. Not every military alliance gets to celebrate its 70th birthday with the queen at Buckingham Palace, but nato leaders past and present have been keeping her realm safe since just before she ascended the throne. Behind last nights smiles, though, the
Welcome, everyone. We are learning new details about fridays fatal knife attack near London Bridge in london which is being declared an act of terrorism. Police say a man and a woman were killed, three other people wounded and taken to the hospital. The attacker, who has been killed by police, has been identified as 28yearold usmman khan. He was convicted in 2012 of a foiled terror plot and was released from prison last year. The video of the incident is disturbing. Police do believe that the attack began in a place called fish mongers hall where khan was attending an event sponsored by cambridge university. Not clear yet exactly why he was there. Khan then ran to nearby London Bridge where passers by wrestled him to the ground. Police quickly moving in. The. One witness said khan appeared to have two knives, one of them taped to his hand. No one knew at the time that the bomb vest he was wearing was a fake. In the aftermath, londons lord mayor praising the people who took action. Memb
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A convicted killer who used a narwhal tusk to help bring down Fishmongers Hall terrorist Usman Khan during his London Bridge rampage has been directed for early release from prison. Steven Gallant, who was jailed for life with a minimum term of 17 years in 2005 for the murder of a firefighter in Hull, was one of three men who restrained Khan until armed police arrived at the scene and shot the 28-year-old jihadist dead in November 2019.
Khan, who had two large knives and a fake suicide belt, fatally stabbed Cambridge graduates Jack Merritt, 25, and Saskia Jones, 23, and injured three other people during his frenzied attack at a prisoner rehabilitation event before running out onto London Bridge.
12:44 EDT, 4 June 2021
A firearms officer called to the scene of the Fishmongers Hall terror attack recalled his astonishment that suspect Usman Khan had not died, despite being shot at multiple times.
The officer, known only at Khan s inquest by the cipher AZ99 to protect his identity, was one of six armed police to fire 20 shots at Khan during two periods of gunfire, shortly after the suspect stabbed and killed two Cambridge University graduates.
The first exchange comprised two quick shots which felled Khan, having earlier been pinned to the ground by passers by after telling them he had a bomb on him.