Brytyjska premier Theresa May weźmie dziś rano udział w posiedzeniu sztabu kryzysowego COBRA, w którym najprawdopodobniej będą uczestniczyć także m.in. minister spraw wewnętrznych Amber Rudd, minister zdrowia Jeremy Hunt, burmistrz Londynu Sadiq Khan i najwyżsi rangą przedstawiciele brytyjskiej policji, w tym szefowa londyńskiej policji komisarz Cressida Dick.
David Davis says he does not believe it would be legally possible to delay polling day after the #LondonAttackhttps://t.co/2qLe1mZPRh pic.twitter.com/SM02qtdUHk
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French citizens are reportedly among those injured in the #LondonAttackhttps://t.co/2qLe1mIesH pic.twitter.com/HcMQcoydqn
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Scotland's first minister Nicola Sturgeon will chair a meeting of the Scottish Government's Resilience committeehttps://t.co/2qLe1mZPRh pic.twitter.com/voDdZBynVw
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Sadiq Khan says the threat level remains at severe, but Londoners will see an increased police presencehttps://t.co/2qLe1mIesH pic.twitter.com/JudvLCQmpC
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Spokesman for Theresa May confirms Conservative Party has suspended national campaigning after #LondonAttackhttps://t.co/2qLe1mZPRh pic.twitter.com/QKOqb7IGZ9
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'Night of terror': How newspapers in UK and around the world reacted to the #LondonAttackhttps://t.co/3guCow97wF
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#LondonBridge incident: Hospitals on lockdown https://t.co/pYkiuFVi5F
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