(en) « Liverpool bomber had been planning attack since April », BBC, (lire en ligne, consulté le ) :
« Al Swealmeen was first refused asylum in 2014 and also lost further appeals in 2015 »
« Liverpool Women's Hospital explosion declared a terror incident », BBC News, (lire en ligne, consulté le )
« Liverpool Women's Hospital explosion: Man killed named as Emad Al Swealmeen », BBC News, (lire en ligne)
« Liverpool Women's Hospital explosion: Taxi driver David Perry's 'heroic efforts' praised », BBC News, (lire en ligne, consulté le )
independent.co.uk
« Threat level raised after Liverpool taxi bomb - follow updates live », Independent, (lire en ligne)
Lizzie Dearden, « Liverpool explosion: Police declare terrorist incident and say passenger 'built bomb detonated in taxi' », The Independent, (lire en ligne)
« Terrorist incident declared after bomb detonated outside Liverpool hospital », Independent, (lire en ligne)
« Liverpool explosion: Police cordons remain in place after three arrested under Terrorism Act over fatal car blast outside hospital », Sky News, (lire en ligne, consulté le )
telegraph.co.uk
Robert Mendick, Martin Evans et Gareth Davies, « Liverpool bomber was of Middle Eastern background and not known to MI5 - latest updates », The Telegraph, (lire en ligne)