British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will set out tougher rules on releasing people convicted of terrorism offences after an Islamist attacker injured two people in a stabbing spree days after he was set free half way through his prison term.
Johnson said the government would announce fundamental changes in dealing with people convicted of terrorism offences.
"Those measures will build upon the actions we have already put in place," said Home Secretary Priti Patel. She said there would be legislation to end the early release from prison of counter-terrorism offenders.

