Theresa May: ‘This was an attack on free people everywhere’

Theresa May: ‘This was an attack on free people everywhere’

MPs have cancelled trips away from Westminster to join a show of defiance in Parliament and demonstrate the terror attack that left three innocent people dead was a futile gesture. But the chamber was packed for a minutes silence at 9.33am to commemorate the victims, followed by questions, before Prime Minister Theresa May made this statement. Mar 23, 2017
Theresa May: ‘This was an attack on free people everywhere’

Theresa May: ‘This was an attack on free people everywhere’

MPs have cancelled trips away from Westminster to join a show of defiance in Parliament and demonstrate the terror attack that left three innocent people dead was a futile gesture. But the chamber was packed for a minutes silence at 9.33am to commemorate the victims, followed by questions, before Prime Minister Theresa May made this statement. Mar 23, 2017
World leaders condemn Westminster attack, offer support to Britain

World leaders condemn Westminster attack, offer support to Britain

Leaders from across the globe condemned the attack in Westminster, London that took place on Wednesday (22 March). Four people including the attacker and a policeman were killed, while more than 40 people sustained injuries. Political heads from China, Australia, US, Canada, Paris and Germany were among those who offered support to Britain. Large cities around the world lit up landmarks with the union flag in solidarity with London following the attacks. Mar 23, 2017
Westminster attack: ‘We wont be cowed by terrorists’ says London Mayor Sadiq Khan

Westminster attack: ‘We wont be cowed by terrorists’ says London Mayor Sadiq Khan

London Mayor Sadiq Khan said that the Westminster incident is being treated as a terrorist attack. While paying tributes to the police officer and other victims of the attack, on Wednesday (22 March), he said that terrorists cannot divide London and they will be defeated soon. The attack on the British capital left at least five dead and more than 40 injured after a car rammed into pedestrians and the attacker stabbed a police officer by the Houses of Parliament. Mar 23, 2017