One of the two people killed in the London Bridge attack was a law and criminology course leader described as someone who was always "on the side of the underdog".
Footage taken during the London Bridge terror attack has revealed the sheer instinctive guts and determination of those who confronted Usman Khan in the moments after he carried out his murderous attack inside Fishmongers' Hall.
Jonathan Miller, who died last Wednesday aged 85, was a neurologist turned author, art lecturer, broadcaster, director of theatre and opera - and Britain's most established anti-establishmentarian.
After the atrocity at London Bridge last Friday evening, much electioneering was - rightly - suspended for a day. But the disclosure that 28-year-old knifeman Usman Khan had served a jail sentence for terrorist offences will very likely favour the Conservatives, at least in the immediate term.
The last remains of the 39 Vietnamese who died while being smuggled in a truck to England last month were repatriated to their home country yesterday.
When Usman Khan put pen to paper from his cell at Belmarsh Prison in London seven years ago, he begged for the chance to "prove" he no longer harboured extremist Islamic views.
The Christian community in Jerusalem this weekend celebrated the return to the Holy Land of a tiny wooden relic they believe was part of Jesus's manger - nearly 1,400 years after it was sent to Rome as a gift to the pope.