IS planning 'mass casualty' attacks in UK, says MI5

But is security service head Andrew Parker merely pushing for greater investigatory powers?

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Islamic State terrorists are planning mass casualty attacks in Britain according to the head of MI5 – but is he merely manoeuvring to gain new powers?

Speaking in London, MI5 director general Andrew Parker said the current level of threat was the highest he had seen in a career spanning 32 years, and that the danger from domestic jihadis showed no sign of abating, says the Daily Telegraph.

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