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International friendlies: Blaise Matuidi asks France fans to sing English national anthem in solidarity
•Two terror attacks in a space of two weeks in Manchester and London left 30 people dead and Matuidi wants French fans to sing the English anthem out of solidarity.
Donald Trump's feud with Sadiq Khan: 'Couldn't be bothered about his tweets,' says London mayor
•The mayor of London says he doesn't care about the repeated insults he has received from the president of the United States, asserting Tuesday that he "really couldn't be bothered about what Donald Trump tweets."
London Bridge attack: Third suspect named as Yousef Zaghba, says Italian media
•Italian media reported that the third suspect of Saturday's deadly attack in central London was an Italian-Morrocan who was arrested last year.
Oil price jumps after Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain ditch Qatar; London bridge terror attacks hurt sterling
•Qatar is the biggest supplier of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and a major seller of condensate - a low-density liquid fuel and refining product derived from natural gas.
London terror attack: British Police discover YouTube link to Saturday's attack after tip-off from perpetrator's friend
Fp Staff •An Islamic State inspired terror cell in Barking were recorded by police discussing how to use YouTube to plan their deadly attack.
London terror attacks: Gurudwaras open doors to stranded locals, tourists; offer food and shelter
•Gurdwaras in London opened their doors for victims stranded after Saturday's terror attack in the city by offering them shelter and food, according to media reports
London terror attacks: Britain election cannot be delayed, will take place on 8 June as scheduled
Fp Staff •Britain's 8 June election date "probably cannot be changed" following an attack in London on Saturday night, which killed seven people, minister David Davis
London terror attacks: Ariana Grande, John Mayer, Paris Hilton take to Twitter to express solidarity with victims
•Celebrities are sending their prayers to the people of London through Twitter after the two terror attacks killed six people and injured 30 others.