An ISIS supporter who wanted to "blow St Paul's Cathedral to the ground" in a terror attack to kill "a lot" of innocent people has been jailed today for a minimum of 14 years.
Safiyya Amira Shaikh, a 37-year-old mother, sent chilling messages as her plan was thwarted by two undercover police officers posing as husband and wife extremists.
She has been described as the first female British jihadi to plot a suicide bombing and was on course to become the UK's first female homegrown suicide bomber.
Heroin user Shaikh has never expressed regret or remorse for her actions, and had planned to leave a bomb at the London landmark before detonating her suicide vest on an Underground train moments later, police said.
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