Newspaper apologises over article that suggested Cage was supporting Khairi Saadallah

The Times has apologised to the advocacy organisation Cage and agreed to pay it £30,000 in damages for suggesting it was supporting a man who stabbed three people to death in what police said was a terrorist rampage in a Reading park.

Khairi Saadallah, whose lawyers deny the attack was motivated by a jihadist ideology, is due to be sentenced this month after pleading guilty last month to three counts of murder.

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