Attacks on Muslims soar in wake of Woolwich murder Attacks on Muslims soar in wake of Woolwich murder

Anti-Muslim incidents, online and in person, increase from a handful to 150 since Wednesday as arrests are made across UKAnti-Muslim attacks in Britain have soared since Wednesday's murder of Drummer Lee Rigby in Woolwich.Faith Matters, an organisation that works to reduce extremism, said it had been told of about 150 incidents in the last few days, compared to between four to eight cases before...

yesterday, 9:50
Murder sparks anti-Muslim backlash Murder sparks anti-Muslim backlash

There has been a huge increase in anti-Muslim incidents since the murder of a British soldier in Woolwich, an inter-faith charity says.

yesterday, 15:34
French Soldier Stabbed In Neck In Paris French Soldier Stabbed In Neck In Paris

A French soldier on patrol in Paris has been stabbed in the throat by a man believed to be of North-African origin.

yesterday, 18:08
2 Signal Regiment: Troops home from Afghanistan in 'show of solidarity and strength against abhorrent acts' as thousands turn out to welcome them back 2 Signal Regiment: Troops home from Afghanistan in 'show of solidarity and strength against abhorrent acts' as thousands turn out to welcome them back

Days after the brutal murder of soldier Lee Rigby shocked the nation, thousands lined the streets of York to welcome the 2 Signal Regiment upon its return from Afghanistan.

yesterday, 10:03
French anti-terror soldier has throat slashed by 'jihab-wearing maniac of North African origin' while on patrol in Paris French anti-terror soldier has throat slashed by 'jihab-wearing maniac of North African origin' while on patrol in Paris

The attack on a soldier in Paris was being treated as a 'terrorist incident', said a source at the Paris prosecutors office.

yesterday, 23:32
Brazil 'cancels' most African debt Brazil 'cancels' most African debt

Brazil says it will cancel or restructure almost $900m (£600m) worth of debt owed by African countries, to boost economic ties with the continent.

yesterday, 21:30
Charges over soldier killing posts Charges over soldier killing posts

A backlash of anger following the killing of Drummer Lee Rigby leads to several people facing charges over social media posts.

yesterday, 15:40
Lee Rigby aftermath: I'll gag the hate clerics: Cameron to launch new terror task force to stamp out religious extremism Lee Rigby aftermath: I'll gag the hate clerics: Cameron to launch new terror task force to stamp out religious extremism

EXCLUSIVE: David Cameron is planning new powers to muzzle Islamic hate preachers accused of provoking terrorist outrages such as the killing of soldier Lee Rigby.

yesterday, 21:00
Hartley poised to miss Lions tour Hartley poised to miss Lions tour

England hooker Dylan Hartley could miss the Lions' tour to Australia after being sent off in the Premiership final.

yesterday, 15:54
Millions march against GM crops Millions march against GM crops

Organisers celebrate huge global turnout and say they will continue until Monsanto and other GM manufacturers listenOrganisers say that two million people marched in protest against seed giant Monsanto in hundreds of rallies across the US and in more than 50 other countries on Saturday."March Against Monsanto" protesters say they wanted to call attention to the dangers posed by...

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