Express readers seem to be pointing this out at the end of the story, ahmskunnirt. If they're more literate than the journalists are, maybe they should graduate to a proper newspaper.
But note the difference between what the headline says and what the story says:
He said: “Before, there has been speculation. Now we are getting what appears to be a definite plot to carry out a firearms attack on London.”
'What appears to be a definite plot' is a long way from 'definite attack', however you spell it.
I might have published a link to this website today already, but here's another analysis of the way the Express papers sort of stretch the truth until it isn't actually the truth any more:
http://tabloid-watch....and-truth-issues.html