Attempt (defined in s1. of the Criminal Attempts Act 1981)
If, with intent to commit an offence to which this section applies, a person does an act which is more than merely preparatory to the commission of the offence, he is guilty of attempting to commit the offence
The courts have now held these common law tests to be irrelevant, the important point is whether the defendant has done an act which is 'more than, merely preparatory'
The Law Commission's 2009 report 'Conspiracy and Attempts' examined ways the Criminal Attempts Act 1981 improved on the common law and whether further reform is now required