Briton pleads guilty to conspiring to blow up aircraft (Sydney Morning Herald)

A British man, accused of conspiring with shoebomber Richard Reid, has pleaded guilty to conspiring to blow up a US-bound aircraft in 2001. He is the first person to be convicted of a terrorist offence in Britain since the September 11 attacks in the United States.

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Posted February 28, 2005

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