The Express URL for its article below is “http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/818779/paddington-station-terror-police-attacked-Allahu-Akbar.”

However, “Allahu akbar” doesn’t appear in the Express article. Also, the article says, “The Twitter user who posted the video of the man being detained wrote: ‘Just witnessed a Man trying to attack an officer at Paddington Station.'” But that’s not really what the Twitter user wrote. He actually wrote: “Just witnessed a Man trying to attack an officer at Paddington Station whilst shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’ and other foreign words #LondonAttack”:

Here is his video of the aftermath of the attack:

Just witnessed a Man trying to attack an officer at Paddington Station whilst shouting “Allahu Akbar” and other foreign words #LondonAttack pic.twitter.com/8aiDyac3lD — Gary Miller (@ElementMiller) June 19, 2017

Why did the Express scrub “Allahu akbar” from its report? On whose orders? Was it an internal decision, or did someone outside the Express contact the paper and pressure it?

“Police swoop on Paddington station as ‘armed man tries to attack police officer,'” by Joey Millar, Express, June 19, 2017: