
Screen-shot of live coverage of Prime Minister Theresa May’s statement. Image: BBC News.
Prime Minister Theresa May has said that ‘Enough is enough’ when praising the bravery of the victims and responders to last night’s terrorist attack on London Bridge and Borough Market.
Seven people have been killed.
The three assailants armed with knives and wearing fake explosive vests were shot dead by armed police officers within 8 minutes of the attack starting.
Arrests have been made in Barking, East London as detectives and security agencies track down the background of the killers and their support network.
“Demented, that’s what he looked like” – BBC reporter Holly Jones saw van driver mount pavement in #LondonAttacks https://t.co/gDxKkWW4D0 pic.twitter.com/OK41v79YYO
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) June 4, 2017
A student nurse describes the London Bridge attacks and sends a heartfelt message to the cab driver she credits with saving her life pic.twitter.com/JEmGFoVKar
— Press Association (@PA) June 4, 2017
A British Transport police officer tackled the terrorists armed only with his baton and he is being treated in hospital.
Armed with a baton, our brave officer faced the London Bridge attackers.
We’re extremely proud of him and every single emergency responder. https://t.co/rwUj2EqFGk
— BTP (@BTP) June 4, 2017
“We are experiencing a new trend,” says UK PM Theresa May after #LondonAttacks – the third UK attack in 3 months https://t.co/ol9pshKebo pic.twitter.com/kDo2E5I7pG
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) June 4, 2017
#UPDATE 12 arrested after London terror attack British PM May blames on ‘evil’ Islamist ideology https://t.co/roptX1LQU6 #LondonBridge pic.twitter.com/JQfhCjRqnk
— AFP news agency (@AFP) June 4, 2017
“Close the door, lock it down, and duck & cover”- witness describes panic in restaurant during the #LondonAttacks https://t.co/PHLA8Ast7d pic.twitter.com/v0pUdjztAh
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) June 4, 2017
How the terror attacks in central London unfolded #LondonAttacks
For the latest updates: https://t.co/LbOzVRJ8JP pic.twitter.com/MTkzF13tNX
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) June 4, 2017
“I thought it wasn’t real” – photographer describes his image of London attacker in ‘fake bomb vest’ https://t.co/A7RNgKPoSS #LondonAttacks pic.twitter.com/nFrv0sriCo
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) June 4, 2017
Our thoughts are with all of those affected by the incident at #LondonBridge and their friends & family. pic.twitter.com/5gTAeTRm6l
— London Ambulance (@Ldn_Ambulance) June 4, 2017
#LondonBridge will NEVER fall down! #WeAreLondon #WeStandTogether #WeAreNotAfraid #YouWillNeverBreakOurSpirit. #978SX pic.twitter.com/08PgZvIpNq
— MPS Barnet (@MPSBarnet) June 4, 2017
Two terror attacks, less than half a mile apart. This map shows where the #LondonAttacks took place.https://t.co/J7dHHmGbKd pic.twitter.com/zCh3EY2Zha
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) June 4, 2017
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