Source: Bradford City Stadium Fire – Saturday 11th May 1985
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David Copeland – “London Nail Bomber”
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David Copeland
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David Copeland London Nail Bomber
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David Copeland (born 15 May 1976) is a BritishNeo-Nazi militant who became known as the “London Nail Bomber” after a 13-day bombing campaign in April 1999 aimed at London’s black, South Asian and gay communities that resulted in three people killed and more than a hundred injured. Widely labelled a terrorist.
Copeland was a former member of two far-right political groups, the British National Party and then the National Socialist Movement.

David Copeland with ex-BNP party leader John Tyndall
Over three successive weekends between 17 and 30 April 1999, Copeland placed homemade nail bombs, each containing up to 1,500 four-inch nails, in holdalls that he left in public spaces around London.

The first bomb was placed outside the Iceland supermarket in Electric Avenue, Brixton, an area of south London with a large black population.
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A Letter from the past lead to a reunion with my “dead” Mother. Belfast Child Autobiography.
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Hyde Park & Regent’s Park Bombings – 20th July 1982 – Least We Forget!
Hyde Park & Regent’s Park Bombings – 20th July 1982 – Lest We Forget!
Hyde Park and Regent’s Park Bombings
Hyde Park
Regents Park
The Hyde Park and Regent’s Park bombings occurred on 20 July 1982 in London. Members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) detonated two bombs during British military ceremonies in Hyde Park and Regent’s Park, both in central London.
Soldiers injured in the bombing are pictured following the attack
The explosions killed 11 military personnel: four soldiers of the Blues & Royals at Hyde Park, and seven bandsmen of the Royal Green Jackets at Regent’s Park. Seven of the Blues & Royals’ horses also died in the attack. One seriously injured horse, Sefton, survived and was subsequently featured on television programmes and was awarded “Horse of the Year“.

In 1987, Gilbert “Danny” McNamee was convicted of making the Hyde Park bomb and jailed for 25 years. He served 12 years before…
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