QC studied internal reviews of MI5 and counter-terror police’s handling of intelligence prior to four 2017 terror attacks

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The barrister and former terrorism watchdog David Anderson has published findings of his investigation into internal reviews by the security services and police into a wave of terror attacks in Britain this year.

Anderson studied the reviews into MI5 and counter-terror policing’s handling of intelligence before four terror attacks in Westminster in March, Manchester in May and London Bridge and Finsbury Park in June.

Here are some of Anderson’s key findings: