LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May will appeal to NATO leaders on Thursday to unite to combat terrorism by addressing its root causes and the "propagation of poisonous ideology, particularly online".
After raising Britain's official terror threat level to "critical", the highest level, May will head to the NATO meeting in Brussels and thank the Western military alliance for its support following a suicide bombing attack in Manchester.
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