
London Attack: Theresa May Says 'Enough is Enough'
The British PM says at least seven people have been killed in "a brutal terrorist attack" in central London.
The British Prime Minister, Theresa May, has said that at least seven people have been killed and nearly fifty injured in what she described as "a brutal terrorist attack" in central London. A white van hit pedestrians on London Bridge on Saturday night, then three men got out and stabbed people in nearby Borough Market.Three suspects, at least one of whom was wearing a fake explosive vest, have been shot dead by police.
Mrs May said Thursday's general election will go ahead in spite of the country's third terror attack in as many months. The main British parties have temporarily suspended their election campaigning.
We hear eyewitness testimony, the latest on the ongoing investigation and discuss the political reaction in the UK.
(Image: Armed police officers arrive at London Bridge. Credit: Chris J Ratcliffe/AFP/Getty Images)
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