Two men will appear in court later today to face charges related to an alleged explosive plot on Downing Street.
A terror plot to assassinate Prime Minister Theresa May has been foiled, Sky sources have confirmed.
Sky's Crime Correspondent Martin Brunt said: "It's the latest in a number of terror plots that police and MI5 believe they've foiled this year.
"I understand that the head of MI5, Andrew Parker, briefed Cabinet ministers today, such is the seriousness of what they believed they have uncovered.
"It is in essence an extreme Islamist suicide plot against Downing Street. Essentially police believe that the plan was to launch some sort of improvised explosive device at Downing Street and in the ensuing chaos attack and kill Theresa May, the Prime Minister.
"This is something which has been pursued over several weeks at least by Scotland Yard, MI5 and West Midlands Police.
"It came to a head last week with the arrest of two men, by armed police, who were charged with preparing acts of terrorism."
Naa'imur Zakariyah Rahman, 20, from north London and Mohammed Aqib Imran, 21, from south-east Birmingham are due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on terror charges on Wednesday morning. snip https://news.sky.com/story/terror-plot-t...foiled-11158388
Perhaps this will enlighten her on the dangers of radicqal Islam....? TM
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ZitatBritish Prime Minister Theresa May sought to calm nerves and tempers on Thursday, condemning President Trump for reposting anti-Muslim videos from a far-right group in the U.K. on social media and promising that relations between the two nations will endure.
What Trump did was “wrong,” May said as she took questions following a speech in Jordan.
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May also addressed the far-right fringe group that Trump bolstered on Wednesday when he shared videos from one of their leaders Twitter accounts.
May called the group, Britain First, “a hateful organization” that runs counter to “common British decency.”