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London attack: Family of James McMullan, 32, believe he is among seven people killed – latest updates | |
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46 shots were fired by police officers during Saturday's attack | |
Vikram Dodd | |
Police watchdog, the IPCC said that 46 shots in total were fired by eight police officers - three officers from City of London Police and five from the Metropolitan Police Service. | |
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Caroline Davies | |
Here is the clip of Melissa McMullan, 30, tearfully telling Sky News that she believes her brother to be dead. | |
The sister of 32-year-old James McMullan says she believes he was killed in Saturday's attack in London pic.twitter.com/3WLv4XbU5w | |
She said: | |
This morning we received news from the police that my brother’s bank card was found on one of the bodies from Saturday night’s brutal attack. They are unable to formally identify him until the coroner’s report begins tomorrow. | |
While our pain will never diminish it is important for us to carry on with our lives in direct opposition to those who would try to destroy us, and remember that hatred is the refuge of small-minded individuals and will only breed more. This is not a course we will follow despite our loss. | |
She sent condolences to other people who lost loved ones in the attack and thanked the emergency services for their response. She described the attackers as “deranged and deluded”. | |
She added: | |
From his [James’s] friends who were with him on the night, they want everyone to know what a generous and caring friend he was. Words will never be able to match his essence. There will only ever be one James. Nowhere else will you find such humour and unique personality and someone who puts friends and family above all else. He was an inspiration. | |
McMulland, from Hackney, who was setting up an e-learning business, had not been seen since he stepped out of the Barrowboy and Banker pub on Borough High Street for a cigarette immediately before the attackers crashed their van directly outside. He had been meeting up with old school friends. | |
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The investigation and suspects | |
Police raided two more addresses early this morning, one in Newham and another in Barking. Police said a number of people had been detained and spoken to. The identities of three suspected attackers who shot dead in Borough Market will be released as soon as operationally possible, according to police. | |
An Irish identity card was reportedly found on one of the three attackers. The Metropolitan police commissioner, Cressida Dick, said there was “an international dimension” to the changing terrorist threat facing the UK, but the majority of recent attacks and plots have been domestic in focus. | |
Eleven people remain in custody as police continue to search properties in east London. One man was seen being led away as police continued to search a property in Dagenham, east London. Police also searched properties in Newham and Barking after early morning raids on Monday. | |
Questions have been asked about how much police and the intelligence services knew about the three men who carried out the attack. One neighbour told the Guardian she had reported one of the men to police two years ago after fears he was attempting to radicalise children. | |
Police cordons around London Bridge railway station were lifted earlier than planned. The bridge itself was open to traffic and pedestrians. New barriers have been erected on Westminster bridge to separate pedestrians from vehicles. | |
Victims | |
The family of James McMullan, 32, have said they believe he was among the seven people killed in Saturday’s attack, Sky News reported, making him the second victim to be named. He has not been seen since he became separated from his friends while smoking outside a bar, and his sister said his bank card was found on a body at the scene. | |
The first known victim of the attack was named as Christine Archibald, from Castlegar, Canada. In a statement, her family said: “We grieve the loss of our beautiful, loving daughter and sister. She had room in her heart for everyone and believed strongly that every person was to be valued and respected.” | |
A French man was also among those killed, according to the French foreign minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian. A 39-year-old Spanish man is among those missing. | |
The number of people in critical care as a result of injuries sustained in the attack has fallen from 21 on Sunday to 18 today, NHS England has said. There remain 36 people being treated in hospital. | |
Four police officers were injured in the attack, including two on-duty Met officers. One of those injured was a British Transport Police officer, who was stabbed in the head as he he tried to foil the attack. Another was an off-duty Met officer, who remains in hospital in a serious condition. | |
Political reaction | |
Theresa May has dismissed claims that she underfunded the police when she was home secretary. In response to repeated questions about this, she said counter-terrorism budgets had been protected, that overall police budgets had been protected since 2015, and that the number of armed officers was increasing. (See 11.18pm.) | |
Steve Hilton, David Cameron’s former director of strategy, said May should resign because of her record. (See 8.59am.) | |
Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, also said May should resign, although he later clarified his position, saying people should vote her out of office on Thursday. (See 4.30pm.) | |
Corbyn insisted he has always defended the right of the police to shoot attackers in order to defend life. May used to speech in London to argue that Corbyn was unfit to be prime minister and that he had “opposed the use of shoot to kill”. Corbyn said claims that he opposed shoot to kill were based on a BBC report subsequently deemed inaccurate by the BBC Trust. | |
Donald Trump has launched a fresh attack on the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, on Twitter. (See 3.02pm.) Khan has chosen not to retaliate. Earlier, May said Khan was doing “an excellent job” as London mayor, but she said only reluctantly that Trump had been “wrong” to criticise Khan in a tweet he posted yesterday. (See 3.28pm.) | |
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Melissa McMullan said her brother James was believed to have died as his bank card was found on a body at the scene. | |
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James McMullan believed to have died in attack | |
The family of James McMullan, 32 have said they believe he was among the seven people killed in Saturday’s attack, Sky News reported. | |
He has not been seen since he became separated from his friends while smoking outside a bar. | |
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The Muslim Council of Britain says more than 130 imams and religious leaders from diverse backgrounds have refused to perform the funeral prayer for the London attackers, in what it calls “an unprecedented move”. They have also urged others to do likewise. In a statement, they say: | |
Alongside our friends and neighbours, we mourn this attack on our home, society and people and feel pain for the suffering of the victims and their families. We pray to God that the perpetrators be judged in accordance with the gravity of their crimes in the hereafter. Their acts and wilful dismissal of our religious principles alienates them from any association with our community for whom the inviolability of every human life is the founding principle. | Alongside our friends and neighbours, we mourn this attack on our home, society and people and feel pain for the suffering of the victims and their families. We pray to God that the perpetrators be judged in accordance with the gravity of their crimes in the hereafter. Their acts and wilful dismissal of our religious principles alienates them from any association with our community for whom the inviolability of every human life is the founding principle. |
Consequently, and in light of other such ethical principles which are quintessential to Islam, we will not perform the traditional Islamic funeral prayer for the perpetrators and we also urge fellow imams and religious authorities to withdraw such a privilege. This is because such indefensible actions are completely at odds with the lofty teachings of Islam. | Consequently, and in light of other such ethical principles which are quintessential to Islam, we will not perform the traditional Islamic funeral prayer for the perpetrators and we also urge fellow imams and religious authorities to withdraw such a privilege. This is because such indefensible actions are completely at odds with the lofty teachings of Islam. |
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Further to our earlier update, Merseyside police say they have arrested two men on suspicion of inciting racial hatred in relation to videos shared on social media yesterday about the recent terror attacks in London and Manchester. | Further to our earlier update, Merseyside police say they have arrested two men on suspicion of inciting racial hatred in relation to videos shared on social media yesterday about the recent terror attacks in London and Manchester. |
A spokesman for Merseyside police said: | A spokesman for Merseyside police said: |
A 39-year-old man from Mossley Hill has been arrested on suspicion of a public order offence following a video shared on social media, in which a man is seen with a bladed weapon making comments about recent terrorist attacks. The 39-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of inciting racial hatred and has been taken to a police station for questioning. | A 39-year-old man from Mossley Hill has been arrested on suspicion of a public order offence following a video shared on social media, in which a man is seen with a bladed weapon making comments about recent terrorist attacks. The 39-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of inciting racial hatred and has been taken to a police station for questioning. |
A 39-year-old man from Kirkby has been arrested on suspicion of a public order offence following a separate video which shows a man in an Everton shirt making comments about recent terrorist attacks. The 39-year-old man was also arrested on suspicion of inciting racial hatred and has been taken to a police station for questioning. | A 39-year-old man from Kirkby has been arrested on suspicion of a public order offence following a separate video which shows a man in an Everton shirt making comments about recent terrorist attacks. The 39-year-old man was also arrested on suspicion of inciting racial hatred and has been taken to a police station for questioning. |
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Jeremy Corbyn has now recorded a TV clip clarifying his remark earlier saying he supported calls for Theresa May to resign over police cuts. (See 12.39pm.) He is now saying he just wants people to vote her our of office on Thursday. | Jeremy Corbyn has now recorded a TV clip clarifying his remark earlier saying he supported calls for Theresa May to resign over police cuts. (See 12.39pm.) He is now saying he just wants people to vote her our of office on Thursday. |
Asked if he wanted her to resign, he replied: | Asked if he wanted her to resign, he replied: |
No. I think we should vote on Thursday to decide who our MPs are and decide who our government is going to be. | No. I think we should vote on Thursday to decide who our MPs are and decide who our government is going to be. |
Q: But you said that you would back calls for her to resign? Are you backing away from that now? | Q: But you said that you would back calls for her to resign? Are you backing away from that now? |
I’m not backing away from anything. What I’m saying is there’s an election on now, there’s a choice before everybody. I’m articulating what is a deep anger amongst those people that have seen 20,000 police officers lose their jobs, that have seen firefighters lose their jobs, ambulance crews unable to cope with the [pressures] they are under. I think she needs to think about what she did as home secretary. | I’m not backing away from anything. What I’m saying is there’s an election on now, there’s a choice before everybody. I’m articulating what is a deep anger amongst those people that have seen 20,000 police officers lose their jobs, that have seen firefighters lose their jobs, ambulance crews unable to cope with the [pressures] they are under. I think she needs to think about what she did as home secretary. |
To be fair to Corbyn, asking if he backed calls for Theresa May to resign was a fairly daft question in the first place because the election makes any assessment of whether May is or is not fit to hold office irrelevant. But if Corbyn had sidestepped the question, and answered it originally as he is answering it now, he would have saved himself a bit of bother. | To be fair to Corbyn, asking if he backed calls for Theresa May to resign was a fairly daft question in the first place because the election makes any assessment of whether May is or is not fit to hold office irrelevant. But if Corbyn had sidestepped the question, and answered it originally as he is answering it now, he would have saved himself a bit of bother. |
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The MI5 chief, Andrew Parker, has released a statement. In it, he says: | The MI5 chief, Andrew Parker, has released a statement. In it, he says: |
With the rest of the country we are all appalled by the dreadful terrorist attack in London on Saturday night. Our thoughts are with everyone affected. | With the rest of the country we are all appalled by the dreadful terrorist attack in London on Saturday night. Our thoughts are with everyone affected. |
We are extremely grateful for the numerous messages of support and encouragement from members of the public as we continue, alongside our partners, our unceasing efforts against the terrorist threat. | We are extremely grateful for the numerous messages of support and encouragement from members of the public as we continue, alongside our partners, our unceasing efforts against the terrorist threat. |
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Sam Jones | Sam Jones |
The employers of Ignacio Echeverría, the 39-year-old Spaniard who has not been seen since apparently trying to help a woman caught up in Saturday’s attacks, have hired a detective to help the family in its search, the Spanish news agency Efe reports. | The employers of Ignacio Echeverría, the 39-year-old Spaniard who has not been seen since apparently trying to help a woman caught up in Saturday’s attacks, have hired a detective to help the family in its search, the Spanish news agency Efe reports. |
The investigator, paid for by HSBC, is understood to be accompanying the missing man’s sister Isabel as she goes from hospital to hospital in London looking for her brother. Efe said family sources said the detective was “a high-level person who knows the procedures and how to handle the situation”. | The investigator, paid for by HSBC, is understood to be accompanying the missing man’s sister Isabel as she goes from hospital to hospital in London looking for her brother. Efe said family sources said the detective was “a high-level person who knows the procedures and how to handle the situation”. |
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Mak Chishty, a commander at the Metropolitan police and the force’s lead on hate crime, read out a statement on behalf of “London’s Muslim community” outside New Scotland Yard, urging Muslims to “do more”. | Mak Chishty, a commander at the Metropolitan police and the force’s lead on hate crime, read out a statement on behalf of “London’s Muslim community” outside New Scotland Yard, urging Muslims to “do more”. |
He said: | He said: |
This terrorist attack is an attack on all communities, including Muslim communities. | This terrorist attack is an attack on all communities, including Muslim communities. |
Every time a terrorist attack takes place, Muslim communities either face or fear a backlash against them. The Muslim community appeals to all sections within their own communities to root out the scourge of terrorism which hides amongst their own people and masquerades as Islam. | Every time a terrorist attack takes place, Muslim communities either face or fear a backlash against them. The Muslim community appeals to all sections within their own communities to root out the scourge of terrorism which hides amongst their own people and masquerades as Islam. |
The Muslim community is alarmed and concerned that this attack by three people would have required planning and yet was not reported. It is the Islamic duty of every Muslim to be loyal to the country in which they live and we are now asking questions to understand how extremism and hatred has taken hold within some elements of our own communities. | The Muslim community is alarmed and concerned that this attack by three people would have required planning and yet was not reported. It is the Islamic duty of every Muslim to be loyal to the country in which they live and we are now asking questions to understand how extremism and hatred has taken hold within some elements of our own communities. |
Terrorism and extremism is hurting Islam. Muslims must do more to stop such attacks from happening again and we want to know how we can play a greater role in the future. | Terrorism and extremism is hurting Islam. Muslims must do more to stop such attacks from happening again and we want to know how we can play a greater role in the future. |
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Severin Carrell | Severin Carrell |
Nicola Sturgeon has tetchily confirmed she fully expects Scotland to be independent by the mid-2020s, in answer to a poorly phrased question by Julie Etchingham on ITV Tonight, to which a Scottish National party leader’s answer will always be yes. | Nicola Sturgeon has tetchily confirmed she fully expects Scotland to be independent by the mid-2020s, in answer to a poorly phrased question by Julie Etchingham on ITV Tonight, to which a Scottish National party leader’s answer will always be yes. |
In an excerpt released on Twitter before the interview is broadcast tonight, which includes a question on her husband, Peter Murrell, chief executive of the SNP, Etchingham asks Sturgeon whether she believes Scotland will have voted for independence by 2025. | In an excerpt released on Twitter before the interview is broadcast tonight, which includes a question on her husband, Peter Murrell, chief executive of the SNP, Etchingham asks Sturgeon whether she believes Scotland will have voted for independence by 2025. |
There is only one SNP response to that, not least given Sturgeon insists there will be a referendum soon after Brexit and she is highly unlikely to forecast losing that. | There is only one SNP response to that, not least given Sturgeon insists there will be a referendum soon after Brexit and she is highly unlikely to forecast losing that. |
She initially responds: “I think Scotland will be independent yes but that’s a choice for the Scottish people. I have always believed…” Etchingham presses that 2025 date again. Sturgeon answers: “Look, you’re putting arbitrary dates in my…” before changing tack: “I believe Scotland will be independent. I have always believed that.” | She initially responds: “I think Scotland will be independent yes but that’s a choice for the Scottish people. I have always believed…” Etchingham presses that 2025 date again. Sturgeon answers: “Look, you’re putting arbitrary dates in my…” before changing tack: “I believe Scotland will be independent. I have always believed that.” |
The country, she adds, will always remain part of the British Isles, regardless of independence. No one is left much the wiser on the when. | The country, she adds, will always remain part of the British Isles, regardless of independence. No one is left much the wiser on the when. |
Scotland will be independent by 2025, @nicolasturgeon tells @julieetchitv. See the full interview tonight at 8pm on @ITV. #LeaderInterviews pic.twitter.com/1tdN83ofPW | Scotland will be independent by 2025, @nicolasturgeon tells @julieetchitv. See the full interview tonight at 8pm on @ITV. #LeaderInterviews pic.twitter.com/1tdN83ofPW |
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Sadiq Khan is not responding to the latest provocation from President Trump. This is from PoliticsHome’s Kevin Schofield. | Sadiq Khan is not responding to the latest provocation from President Trump. This is from PoliticsHome’s Kevin Schofield. |
Spokeswoman for Sadiq Khan on latest Trump tweet: "The Mayor is focused on dealing with Saturday’s horrific and cowardly attack." | Spokeswoman for Sadiq Khan on latest Trump tweet: "The Mayor is focused on dealing with Saturday’s horrific and cowardly attack." |