British mosque petrol-bombed in most serious attack since Lee Rigby killed
Likened to attempted murder, the attack is most serious reprisal yet for soldier's brutal killing

The chairman of an English mosque targeted by multiple petrol bombs has described the attack as attempted murder.
The incident in Grimsby, in the eastern county of Lincolnshire, was the most serious attack on Muslims since the gruesome killing on a London street of British soldier Lee Rigby by two self-described Islamist extremists.
It comes at a time of increased activity by far-right groups such as the English Defence League.
A young family with two children were among a number of worshippers inside the building on Sunday night when three petrol bombs were understood to have been thrown through the entrance and fire exit.
Two men aged 33 and 37 were arrested by police patrolling near the Grimsby Islamic Cultural Centre. Security had been stepped up after a brick was thrown at it on Thursday.