News - Germaine Lindsay
By James Macintyre The widow of the "ringleader" of the July 7 bombings described last night how she had to come to terms with her husband's death, the fact that he had killed innocent people, and the miscarriage of their child all in one day.
By RAPHAEL G. SATTER LONDON - The widow of the leader of the 2005 London subway bombings said she was ashamed of her husband, and could understand if some people never forgave him.
By David Barrett Abdullah al-Faisal, who influenced one of the July 7 bombers, has been deported from Britain. The Home Secretary, John Reid, welcomed the removal of the Jamaican convert to Islam, who was placed on a flight to Kingston just after midday yesterday.
ISLAMIC cleric Abdullah el-Faisal was thrown out of Britain yesterday for preaching hate. The 39-year-old convert - a former preacher at Brixton Mosque in South London - was sent back to Jamaica where he was born.
By Jane Tyler POLICE were today continuing to quiz three men over the July 7 London bombings. The trio were arrested yesterday and taken to London's top- security Paddington Green police station.
