Good morning. Welcome to breakfast, with dan walker and louise minchin. Our headlines today. A man shot dead by police after stabbing two people in south london was a convicted terrorist who had been released earlyjust days ago. Sudesh amman was under armed Police Surveillance the government says it will today announce fundamental changes to the way people convicted of terrorism offences are handled. 11 more british nationals have been flown out of china as it struggles to contain the spread of the coronavirus they re now under quarantine at a hospital in wirral. First world war film 1917 dominates the baftas
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Imran Khan, in full Imran Ahmad Khan Niazi, (born October 5, 1952, Lahore, Pakistan), Pakistani cricket player, politician, philanthropist, and prime minister of Pakistan (2018–22) who became a national hero by leading Pakistan’s national team to a Cricket World Cup victory in 1992 and later entered politics as a critic of government corruption in Pakistan. Khan was born into an affluent Pashtun family in Lahore and was educated at elite schools in Pakistan and the United Kingdom, including the Royal Grammar School in Worcester and Aitchison College in Lahore. There were several accomplished cricket players in his family, including two