A Reading woman who was jailed for her part in her Jihadi husband's plot to attack London with a fertiliser bomb has had her sentence cut by the country's top judge.
University graduate, Sana Khan, 24, bankrolled Mohammed Rehman's plan to detonate a device around the time of the 10th anniversary of the July 7 attacks last year. They were convicted last year of preparing terror acts at the Old Bailey and each were handed life sentences.
Khan was ordered to serve at least 25 years behind bars before she could even apply for parole. But the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Thomas, Tuesday slashed that to 23 years in the light of Khan's previously law abiding lifestyle.

