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Prisoner transport van leaves the Old Bailey after suspect in UK MP murder pleads not guilty

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A prisoner transport van leaves the Old Bailey court in London, where Ali Harbi Ali, the 25-year-old man arrested over the stabbing death of British MP David Amess, pleaded not guilty to murder and preparing acts of terrorism. IMAGES

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