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Attacker named as Usman Khan, who had been part of 2010 plot to attack London Stock ExchangeAttacker named as Usman Khan, who had been part of 2010 plot to attack London Stock Exchange
Here are some photographs of the three-storey block of flats in Woverhampton Road, Stafford, that is being searched by police following yesterday’s attack. Security minister Brandon Lewis has also been speaking to broadcasters this morning.
Speaking to Sky News, he refused to comment on the specifics of the attack, but said more assessment was needed of the sentences given to violent criminals.
He said it would be “inappropriate and dangerous” to speculate on how the attacker had been able to arm himself even though he was on licence from prison.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, he said:
The London mayor, Sadiq Khan, has been speaking to broadcasters.
He told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that “you can’t disaggregate terrorism and security from cuts made to resources of the police, of probation, the tools that judges have”. He said armed police patrols would be stepped up in the capital over the coming days.
He told Sky News that he did not think someone convicted of serious offences should be automatically released.
Here are some photographs of the three-storey block of flats in Stafford in the West Midlands that is being searched by police following Friday’s attack.
The Press Association reports from the scene –The Press Association reports from the scene –
The Parole Board has issued a statement saying it had no involvement in the release of London Bridge attacker Usman Khan.The Parole Board has issued a statement saying it had no involvement in the release of London Bridge attacker Usman Khan.
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has said that flags on UK government buildings will fly at half-mast on Saturday as a mark of respect to those who lost their lives and those who were affected by the attack.The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has said that flags on UK government buildings will fly at half-mast on Saturday as a mark of respect to those who lost their lives and those who were affected by the attack.
The London bridge attacker has been identified as Usman Khan. He was previously jailed for an al-Qaida inspired bomb plot. Scotland Yard were investigating the 28-year-old, who was known to the authorities and fitted with an electronic tag to monitor his movements. He was allowed out a year ago after serving time for his part in a plot to blow up the London Stock Exchange.The London bridge attacker has been identified as Usman Khan. He was previously jailed for an al-Qaida inspired bomb plot. Scotland Yard were investigating the 28-year-old, who was known to the authorities and fitted with an electronic tag to monitor his movements. He was allowed out a year ago after serving time for his part in a plot to blow up the London Stock Exchange.
A police search believed to be linked to the London Bridge investigation is being carried out at a three-storey block of flats in Wolverhampton Road, Stafford, close to the town centre. A police photographer and search teams entered one of two doors at the front entrance, while two uniformed officers were present at a cordon outside the building.A police search believed to be linked to the London Bridge investigation is being carried out at a three-storey block of flats in Wolverhampton Road, Stafford, close to the town centre. A police photographer and search teams entered one of two doors at the front entrance, while two uniformed officers were present at a cordon outside the building.
The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has argued that more resourcing is needed for the policy, saying “you can’t disaggregate terrorism and security from cuts made to resources of the police, of probation, the tools that judges have”. He said there would be an increased police presence on the streets in the wake of the attack to reassure members of the publicThe mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has argued that more resourcing is needed for the policy, saying “you can’t disaggregate terrorism and security from cuts made to resources of the police, of probation, the tools that judges have”. He said there would be an increased police presence on the streets in the wake of the attack to reassure members of the public
Security minister Brandon Lewis refused to say whether the attack on London Bridge showed a failure by authorities. He repeatedly refused to comment on the specifics of the incident, but said that more assessment was needed of the sentences given to violent criminals.Security minister Brandon Lewis refused to say whether the attack on London Bridge showed a failure by authorities. He repeatedly refused to comment on the specifics of the incident, but said that more assessment was needed of the sentences given to violent criminals.
Welcome to the Guardian’s live blog on the London bridge attack. We will be giving you regular coverage and updates on the situation.Welcome to the Guardian’s live blog on the London bridge attack. We will be giving you regular coverage and updates on the situation.
A police search believed to be linked to the London Bridge investigation is being carried out at a three-storey block of flats in Wolverhampton Road, Stafford, close to the town centre.A police photographer and search teams entered one of two doors at the front entrance to the block on Saturday morning, while two uniformed officers were present at a cordon outside the building.A police search believed to be linked to the London Bridge investigation is being carried out at a three-storey block of flats in Wolverhampton Road, Stafford, close to the town centre.A police photographer and search teams entered one of two doors at the front entrance to the block on Saturday morning, while two uniformed officers were present at a cordon outside the building.