Two men were seriously hurt when they were stabbed in clashes between the English Defence League and Muslim protesters after a 9/11 memorial service in London... more
Police in east London have vowed to tackle Islamist extremists suspected of threatening violence against Asian women for not wearing headscarves, with one victim claiming she received a death threat... more
Bodies of two British soldiers killed in Afghanistan are driven through Wootton Bassett as controversy rages about a planned march through the town by Islamic extremists... more
Downing Street may oppose a march by an Islamic group through Wootton Bassett after Muslim cleric sparks fury with online letter to families of fallen soldiers... more
A London hotel has cancelled a conference that had been due to feature exiled Islamic hate preacher Omar Bakri and the ringleader of a protest against homecoming British soldiers... more
Three of the UK's most prominent extremist Islamic preachers have compared British soldiers in Iraq to the terrorists who carried out the 7/7 and 9/11 attacks... more
Former senior Scotland Yard officer Tarique Ghaffur has called on Muslim leaders to seek a legal ban on extremists such as Anjem Choudary appearing in public or on television... more
A Standard investigation reveals that despite Government attempts to crack down on inflammatory preaching Muslim extremists in London are still being allowed to find an audience ... more
It is Eid today, the Muslim festival marking the end of the arduous month of Ramadan, when we give up food and drink from sunrise to sunset. We should be feasting after fasting... more
A militant Islamic sect banned by the Government as a threat to national security has launched a campaign to radicalise teenagers in east London... more
Members of a banned Muslim extremist group used the anniversary of the September 11 attacks to warn of more terrorist atrocities against the West... more
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