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A school shooting/murder–suicide. Deadliest mass shooting in UK history. 7 July 2005 7 July 2005 London bombings: London, England 52: 700+ Al-Qaeda attack. Four coordinated terrorist Suicide bombings in central London between 08:50 and 09:47. It was the United Kingdom's worst terrorist incident since the 1988 Lockerbie bombing. 2 June 2010 ...
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The # symbol indicates the massacre's ranking by number of deaths (since this list is sorted by death toll, not by date or by number of overall casualties). The W column gives a basic description of the weapons used: F – Firearms and other ranged weapons.
Three more were wounded. The drive-by shooting was part of a feud between two Birmingham gangs following the murder of a member of one gang. [26] 9 November 2002: London, England 0 4 4: Four people were shot and wounded during a mass brawl in Haringey, involving knives, bats, and guns. [27] [28] Another man was stabbed to death. [27] 23 June 2002
The shooting occurred Monday morning in a classroom at Abundant Life Christian School during study hall, said Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes, who added that a second-grade student called 911 to ...
Hamilton arrived on the grounds of Dunblane Primary School at around 9:30 a.m. and parked his van near a telegraph pole in the car park of the school. He cut the telephone cables at the bottom of the telegraph pole which served nearby houses, before making his way across the car park towards the school buildings. [4]
The United Kingdom has had several coalition governments throughout its history: Aberdeen ministry, the British government under Lord Aberdeen (1852–1855) Asquith coalition ministry, the British government under H. H. Asquith (1915–1916) Lloyd George ministry, the British government under David Lloyd George (1916–1922)
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