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London Bridge attack victims remembered one year on
Theresa May joined the London mayor Sadiq Khan and the head of Scotland Yard to observe a minutes silence in memory of those who died in the London Bridge terror attack a year ago today. At a special service in Southwark Cathedral, next to the spot where three attackers drove a van into pedestrians before…
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More arrests over London Bridge attack
Counter terror officers investigating the London Bridge attack have made more arrests today in east London – and searched the gym where one of the attackers worked, apparently taking away computer equipment in an overnight raid.
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London Bridge victims from all over world
A nurse, a chef. a bartender, an au pair – they came from France, from Spain, from Canada, Australia and the UK. Eight people are now confirmed to have died in the attacks after a body was found in the Thames. Some 29 victims are still in hospital, and today one A&E nurse spoke about…
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Khuram Butt family shocked and appalled by London Bridge attack
The family of one of the London Bridge attackers, Khuram Butt, say they are shocked and appalled by his actions.
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May: ‘What we want is someone to be difficult and to stand up for Britain’
Speaking on the eve of the election, Prime Minister Theresa May tells Jon Snow she will be “difficult” and “stand up for Britain” in the Brexit negotiations.
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Michael Bloomberg: ‘Sadiq Khan doing exactly what he should do’
Michael Bloomberg is the former mayor of New York and the founder and CEO of Bloomberg LP, a financial services, media, and software company. He tells Matt Frei that London Mayor Sadiq Khan, who has been criticised by Donald Trump after the London Bridge attacks, is “doing exactly what he should do” and he would…
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May tours country ahead of poll
Theresa May has also been touring the country throughout the day, ending up back in London this evening. Gary Gibbon says that, after the London terror attacks, she is due to say that if human rights laws get in the way of counter-terrorism, she will change them.
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Nurse Kirsty Boden named as terror victim
She’s been described by colleagues at the hospital where she was a nurse as “one in a million”. Kirsty Boden was stabbed to death as she ran to help those injured in the attack on London Bridge on Saturday night. The 28 -year- old Australian is the latest of Saturday’s victims to be named.
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Liam Byrne: ‘Government has underestimated terror threat’
Former Home Office Minister Liam Byrne says Theresa May has taken 20,000 police officers off the streets, while her government has underestimated the scale of the terrorist threat.
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Government terror strategy is flawed, says former chief prosecutor
We are joined from Manchester by the former chief prosecutor Nazir Afzal, from Wakefield by the Conservative peer Baroness Warsi, and in London is Nimco Ali, social activist from the Women’s Equality Party and Alan Mendoza from the Henry Jackson Society.
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Jack Applebee: “They’re stabbing everyone – you need to go.”
We spoke to Jack Applebee who owns a restaurant inside Borough Market, and who suddenly found himself at the very centre of last night’s terrorist attack.
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Conservative MP Nadhim Zahawi: ‘We’ve been far to tolerant of intolerance’
Conservative Nadhim Zahawi and Labour’s Neil Coyle discuss the impact of last night’s events.
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Emergency services praised for quick response to attack
Theresa May has made a private visit to some of the attack victims and hospital staff who’ve been treating them. NHS England say that 21 people remain in a critical condition. Of the seven people who died, it’s now known that one was Canadian. Hospital and ambulance workers rushed to the scene within minutes, volunteering…
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Political leaders promise review of counter-terror policy
Well normal politics hasn’t quite been suspended today – as the PM confirmed the election will go ahead as planned on Thursday. She used her response on the attack to outline her plans on national security. While Jeremy Corbyn will give a speech in the next half hour addressing the attack and setting out Labour’s…
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Eyewitnesses describe scenes of panic with victims ‘absolutely covered in blood’
We spoke to three people who were right in the midst of last night’s terrifying events Liam Connell, Alex Shellum and Richard Angell.