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Defendant says he cut social contact for a whole year in preparation for the double attacks of July 2011.
All the biggest news stories from the day, as well as the few bits and pieces you might not have seen.
The 33-year-old Norwegian admitted today that the network described in his online manifesto is “not an organisation in a conventional sense”.
All the biggest news stories from the day, as well as the few bits and pieces you might not have seen.
Why do officials shake hands with the accused? What is a lay judge?
The man who has admitted to killing 77 people last summer said he acted out of “goodness not evil” and claims that he would carry out such an attack agian.
Some of the trial of the man who has admitted killing 77 people in Norway last summer will be televised but his testimony will not. What do you think?
Meanwhile, one of the lay judges has been dismissed over ‘death sentence’ remark.
All the biggest news stories from the day, as well as the few bits and pieces you might not have seen.
Anders Behring Breivik was shown one of his own propaganda videos in court earlier today – and cried while watching it.
Anders Breivik has pleaded not guilty to the 22 July 2011 massacre in an Oslo court this morning.
Anders Behring Breivik will use his five days of testimony to explain why he murdered 77 people – and to plead not guilty.
All the biggest news stories from the day, as well as the few bits and pieces you might not have seen.
The man who admitted carrying out two deadly attacks in July is due to go on trial next month.
Seventy-seven people were killed in the Oslo bombing and Utoya island gun attack in July 2011.
Breivik is to face trial later this year for gun and bomb attacks which killed 77 people in July 2011.
These were the catalysts for some of the upheavals at home and abroad this past year…
Catch up on the day’s biggest stories, as well as the bits and pieces you may have missed…
Leaked police interrogations with Anders Behring Breivik reveal that he planned to kidnap three politicians and film their executions.
Anders Behring Breivik, 32, appeared in court today as prosecutors pushed for an extension to his detention.
There were few outward signs of the brutal attack which killed 69 people at a political party youth camp in July.
Confessed killer Anders Behring Breivik has been given a further eight weeks of pre-trial detention – four of which will be spent in solitary confinement.
The fashion label is desperately seeking to disassociate itself from the mass-killer, who said that “refined people” like him should wear brands like Lacoste.
All the day’s news, plus the little bits you may not have caught yet.
Diplomats from Norway and around the world attend a remembrance event in Oslo, marking the end of a month of mourning.
Judge says Anders Behring Breivik, 32, considers his solitary detention “a sadistic torture method.”
Anders Behring Breivik has been brought back to the island of Utoya, the scene where he fatally shot 69 people, by authorities attempting to piece together events of that day.
A Norwegian journalist says he was sent information hackers claim came from the account of the man accused of carrying out last month’s deadly terror attacks.
The man befriended Anders Behring Breivik and spoke to him every night as they played online games.
Defence lawyer says Norway attacks suspect has issued two lists, with one calling for the resignation of the Norwegian government.
“My heart goes out to each of you as you deal with the unimaginable grief of your loss,” says boxing legend.
Anders Breivik has offered authorities information about other terrorist cells he claims are operating in the region, in exchange for an army position.
Norwegian investigators say that Anders Behring Breivik, 32, considered a number of places associated with Norway’s government and Labour Party.
Police have described the moment Anders Breivik was caught – and admitted their boat broke down on the way to Utøya.
It cost €175m to build, is set on 75 acres of land, and has a recording studio.
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