A man believed to be a member of ISIS has been charged with a series of terror offences.

Samata Ullah, 33, will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court tomorrow after he was arrested by counter-terrorism officers on September 22.

Scotland Yard said he has been charged with six offences including membership of a proscribed organisation - namely Isis - terrorist training, preparation for terrorism, directing terrorism and two counts of possessing articles connected with the commission, preparation or instigation of terrorism.

The alleged offences took place between December 1 last year and September 22.

Ullah was arrested in a Cardiff street by Met Police counter-terror officers on September 22.

Scotland Yard described the swoop as "pre-planned" and part of "a pro-active investigation" with the Wales Extremism and Counter Terrorism Unit