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London attacks: Police response time 'fantastic'
Terrorists would have killed more if police had not managed to stop them within minutes.
Terrorists would have killed more if police had not managed to stop them within minutes.
Islamic State claimed has claimed responsibility for attack in London which killed seven.
Aussie woman attacked from behind as she enjoyed post-work drink.
Reports that the city is 'reeling' were widely slammed on social media.
Seven killed, 48 injured, before three attackers shot dead in frenzied terror incident.
Spikes in atrocities during previous years have European officials bracing for repeat.
A member of the public was accidentally shot during the confusion of the London attacks.
They wore hoax explosive vests. All three are dead - shot by police.
Police have confirmed today’s attacks in two areas of London were acts of terrorism.
Keith Perry said a police officer told him London was now 'like a war zone'.
Terrorism struck at the heart of London. Here is everything you need to know.
Ross Fowler was made to dive to the ground by police.
Amid the horror, a cab driver spun his vehicle around and attempted to halt the terror.
A white van has reportedly ploughed into 20 people in a suspected 'terror attack' on London Bridge station, amid reports of "rapid gunfire".
Sirens, helicopters, concerned people - Sophie Ryan describes the scene in central London.
Russell Blackstock talks to the Kiwis behind the Caravan coffee and restaurants.
More people were travelling more often thanks to record low flight prices.
Comic Con fans were forced to separate a fight between Flash and the Incredible Hulk.
Thousands of Kiwis could be caught by a computer glitch affecting British Airways.
Rolf Harris has been released from prison on bail to front to a London jury trial.
London's watery byways are worth leisurely exploration, writes Max Bania.
Evidence suggests doctors were involved in a criminal cover-up of harmful blood products.
A NZ teenager has won a coveted spot at the prestigious Rambert ballet school.
London based journalist Jesse Peach explains what was the reaction on London's street over the Royal announcement.
The mother of son who planted fake bomb on London train says YouTube is poison.
People insisted the paper under the pizza and 10-second rule saved it from ruin.
As Charlotte turns 2 next week, Palace insiders are asking the intriguing question.
An independent NZ brewery's cider won one of ten trophy titles in London.
Armed police may have prevented another terror attack in London.