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BOY, 14, CHARGED OVER ALLEGED PLAN TO TARGET MOSQUES
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AT A GLANCE
The alleged offences are linked to "extreme right-wing terrorism" police say.
HOW TO USE THIS PAGE: DAMMNEWS adds locally generated context to the available RSS excerpts. It does not replace the original report, and confidence reflects the amount of corroborating feed material—not whether a claim is true.
KEY FACTS
- Topic: UK — the feed headline centres on CHARGED, ALLEGED, PLAN, TARGET, MOSQUES.
- Original feed: BBC News.
- Published: 15 Jul 2026, 19:34 UK.
- Coverage checked: 2 distinct sources and 2 closely matched related stories.
WHAT HAPPENED
Attributed details available in the live RSS coverage:
- BBC News: The alleged offences are linked to "extreme right-wing terrorism" police say.
- UK News - The latest headlines f: A 14-year-old boy has been charged with terrorism over an alleged plot to target two London mosques.
STORY TIMELINE — AVAILABLE COVERAGE
A trial chronology using only the publication times and headlines currently in the cache.
- 15/07/2026, 18:40 RELATED COVERAGE BOY, 14, CHARGED WITH TERROR OFFENCE OVER 'PLOT TO TARGET MOSQUES' (UK News - The latest headlines f • 1 hr ago) [Story Intel]
- 15/07/2026, 19:34 PRIMARY FEED BOY, 14, CHARGED OVER ALLEGED PLAN TO TARGET MOSQUES (BBC News • 36 mins ago) [Story Intel]
- 15/07/2026, 19:34 RELATED COVERAGE BOY, 14, CHARGED WITH TERRORISM OFFENCE OVER ALLEGED PLAN TO TARGET MOSQUES (BBC News • 36 mins ago) [Story Intel]
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