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christine archibald was 30 and from british columbia in canada.family said and from british columbia in canada. her family said she would have had no understanding of the callous cruelty that caused her death. the french foreign minister said one of his nationals had died and another was missing. 21 people are still in a critical condition. four police officers were injured, two seriously. danny willett deal is recovering in hospitalfrom his injuries. —— o'neill. recovering in hospitalfrom his injuries. -- o'neill. anand went on to him and said, this is for my family, this is for islam and stuck a knife straight in him. he has a seven inch scar going from his belly to his back. it is understood police know the identity of the three attackers but they said they will not release their names until, in their words, it is operationally possible. it may be later today. after the deep shock of what has happened, this is the stage where the grief starts to mount. we start to get names and identifications of the victims. the first victim has been named as
christine archibald was 30 and from british columbia in canada.family said and from british columbia in canada. her family said she would have had no understanding of the callous cruelty that caused her death. the french foreign minister said one of his nationals had died and another was missing. 21 people are still in a critical condition. four police officers were injured, two seriously. danny willett deal is recovering in hospitalfrom his injuries. —— o'neill. recovering in hospitalfrom...
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the first big them has been named, christine archibald, 30 yea rs old been named, christine archibaldily said she would had no understanding of the callous cruelty that caused her death. facebook said it wants to make a hostile environment for people carrying out terror attacks. theresa may calls on technology companies to do more to tackle extremist post online. ariana grande has been back on stage in manchester with many other high profile names in the musical industry. they were playing at a benefit concert for the victims of the attack. 22 people died in the bombing in manchester. time now for our newspaper review. let's take a look now on what's making headlines around the world. we start with the telegraph. it claims counter—terrorism officers have been monitoring an alleged extremist cell in barking since march and secretly recorded individuals plotting a van and knife attack in london.
the first big them has been named, christine archibald, 30 yea rs old been named, christine archibaldily said she would had no understanding of the callous cruelty that caused her death. facebook said it wants to make a hostile environment for people carrying out terror attacks. theresa may calls on technology companies to do more to tackle extremist post online. ariana grande has been back on stage in manchester with many other high profile names in the musical industry. they were playing at a...
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christine archibald from canada is the first victim to be named. the 30—year—old social— worker was visiting london for the first time with her fiance. 36 people are still being treated in hospitals across the capital — 18 of them remain in a critical condition. more tales of heroism — the romanian chef who hit one of the attackers over the head with a crate and sheltered 20 people in his bakery. and while he was dodging it, i was walking towards him and i hit him in the head with the second crate i have in my hand. in the general election campaign — the conservative and labour leaders clash over police numbers and who's best placed to protect the country the uk terror threat level remains at "severe" — but additional security measures are being put in place, including on central london bridges. in other stories this afternoon... the first funeral of a victim of the manchester concert stone bombing. and high and high emotions at the concert for the manchester victims. good afternoon and welcome to london bridge where we are broadcasting close to wh
christine archibald from canada is the first victim to be named. the 30—year—old social— worker was visiting london for the first time with her fiance. 36 people are still being treated in hospitals across the capital — 18 of them remain in a critical condition. more tales of heroism — the romanian chef who hit one of the attackers over the head with a crate and sheltered 20 people in his bakery. and while he was dodging it, i was walking towards him and i hit him in the head with the...
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move,n itself was a big that richard nixon was not particularly scared of archibald cox.e did not think of him as a particularly aggressive prosecutor. 1973, a bigof development was that the cia's deputy director, vernon walters, testified to a very bizarre meeting he had at the white house with nixon's two top aides, hr haldeman and john ehrlichman and the head of the cia was -- cia was there. ehrlichman directed the cia to tell the fbi to hold off a bit on the investigation of watergate because it might compromise cia secrets. that messageered on behalf of the cia but when he went back to langley he checked to see whether it was in fact true, and discovered the cia had no participation as an organization in the watergate break-in and that it had no secrets to worry about being disclosed. this sets up a very big obstruction of justice problem for richard nixon that when it was ultimately resolved over a year ago -- padilla year later, chris -- a year later, precipitated his resignation. richard next tape recorded his oval office conversations because alexander butterfiel
move,n itself was a big that richard nixon was not particularly scared of archibald cox.e did not think of him as a particularly aggressive prosecutor. 1973, a bigof development was that the cia's deputy director, vernon walters, testified to a very bizarre meeting he had at the white house with nixon's two top aides, hr haldeman and john ehrlichman and the head of the cia was -- cia was there. ehrlichman directed the cia to tell the fbi to hold off a bit on the investigation of watergate...
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christine archibald had worked at a homeless shelter back in canada.university in calgary, where she was remembered as a shy and talented student. the area of social work she chose to work in is one of the most challenging areas and required substantial commitment, substantial compassion, and she was able to do that really successfully. she would be somebody we would be proud to have called a social work colleague. australian candice hedge was stabbed in the neck on saturday night. she had been trying to hide from the attackers in borough market. her family believe she is actually one of the lucky ones. i was really scared, yeah, really, really scared. we eventually got onto the hospital. they spoke to me and said she had gone to surgery. she had a knife wound in her neck. across the london hospitals, injured are still being treated. the king's college hospital, eight people remain in critical care. all the patients are being cared for by intensive care and surgical teams, who are doing an excellent job. a number of and surgical teams, who are doing an
christine archibald had worked at a homeless shelter back in canada.university in calgary, where she was remembered as a shy and talented student. the area of social work she chose to work in is one of the most challenging areas and required substantial commitment, substantial compassion, and she was able to do that really successfully. she would be somebody we would be proud to have called a social work colleague. australian candice hedge was stabbed in the neck on saturday night. she had been...
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christine archibald had worked at a homeless shelter back in canada.university in calgary, where she was remembered as a shy and talented student. the area of social work she chose to work in is one of the most challenging areas and required substantial commitment, substantial compassion, and she was able to do that really successfully. she would be somebody we would be proud to have called a social work colleague. australian candice hedge was stabbed in the neck on saturday night. she had been trying to hide from the attackers in borough market. her family believe she is actually one of the lucky ones. i was really scared, yeah, really, really scared. we eventually got onto the hospital. they spoke to me and said she had gone to surgery. she had a knife wound in her neck. across the london hospitals, the injured are still being treated. at king's college hospital, eight people remain in critical care. all the patients are being cared for by intensive care and surgical teams, who are doing an excellentjob. a number of patients remained in critical care
christine archibald had worked at a homeless shelter back in canada.university in calgary, where she was remembered as a shy and talented student. the area of social work she chose to work in is one of the most challenging areas and required substantial commitment, substantial compassion, and she was able to do that really successfully. she would be somebody we would be proud to have called a social work colleague. australian candice hedge was stabbed in the neck on saturday night. she had been...
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the first victim to be named is 30—year—old christine archibald from canada.ister of james mcmullan says she believes her brother is also among the dead. the investigation continues. a number of people are detained after police raid more addresses in east london. security has taken centre—stage in the election campaign. labour and the conservatives have clashed over police numbers, and who's best placed to protect the country. one other story this evening — the actor peter sallis, best known for his role as cleggy in last of the summer wine has died aged 96. welcomed the outside source, i am talking to you from london bridge on a damp and breezy summer ‘s evening. in the past two or three hours the police in london have named two of the three attackers who killed seven people in london bridge. police have named them as 27—year—old khuram butt, you the left, a british citizen who was born in pakistan, and 30—year old ratchet redouane. both men were living in barking, east. investigators have said khuram butt was known to british intelligence services but there
the first victim to be named is 30—year—old christine archibald from canada.ister of james mcmullan says she believes her brother is also among the dead. the investigation continues. a number of people are detained after police raid more addresses in east london. security has taken centre—stage in the election campaign. labour and the conservatives have clashed over police numbers, and who's best placed to protect the country. one other story this evening — the actor peter sallis, best...
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christine archibald who was 30 and from canada, is the first of the seven victims to be named.he sister of james mcmullan says she believes her brother is also among the dead. thousands of people attended a vigil held close to london bridge, to remember the victims. 36 people remain in hospital; 18 of them are in a critical condition. as the investigation continues, a number of people have been detained after police raids in dagenham in east london. theresa may is accused ofjeopardising national security by cutting police numbers. she sasteremy corbyn of being soft on terror. in other news — the actor peter sallis, of the last of the summer wine and the voice of wallace in wallace and gromit, has died. he was 96. and coming up at midnight tim farron and nicola sturgeon face audience questions in a question time leaders special. good evening and welcome to bbc news. two of the three attackers on london bridge on saturday night have been named by the police. khuram butt, 27 years old, british, living in barking, was known to the police and mi5. he had been a supporter of a banned
christine archibald who was 30 and from canada, is the first of the seven victims to be named.he sister of james mcmullan says she believes her brother is also among the dead. thousands of people attended a vigil held close to london bridge, to remember the victims. 36 people remain in hospital; 18 of them are in a critical condition. as the investigation continues, a number of people have been detained after police raids in dagenham in east london. theresa may is accused ofjeopardising...
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christine archibald from canada. to europe to be with her fiance and her family paid tribute to her today. we will have more details on that coming up later. quite noisy here because although the streets behind me are closed off the roads on the other side of the camera are very busy. we are also told this morning that new barriers are being installed on a number of bridges across london. waterloo bridge, lambeth, black —— blackfriars and south of bridges well. —— southwark bridges well. the attack happened just four days before the general election, which will go ahead as planned on thursday. the prime minister insisted that established methods of tackling extremism had to change but she has been attacked on her record on security by both labour and the lib dems. our political correspondent chris mason is in westminster — will security dominate the final three days of campaigning? i think it is inevitable. it is extraordinary that the second time ina very extraordinary that the second time in a very short election c
christine archibald from canada. to europe to be with her fiance and her family paid tribute to her today. we will have more details on that coming up later. quite noisy here because although the streets behind me are closed off the roads on the other side of the camera are very busy. we are also told this morning that new barriers are being installed on a number of bridges across london. waterloo bridge, lambeth, black —— blackfriars and south of bridges well. —— southwark bridges...
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she was chrissie archibald from canada who died in her fiance chrissie archibald from canada who diedondon bridge. my colleague has more. daniel o'neill, who's 23, is recovering in hospital, one of the many pub and restaura nt—goers attacked at random. the shock and anger is palpable from his mother. he'd just stepped outside the barfor a second, and a man ran up to him and said, "this is for my family, this is for islam," and stuck a knife straight in him. he's got a seven—inch scar going from his belly round to his back. i'm still in shock, i still can't quite believe it's happened. absolutely senseless, the attacks. and these people say they're doing it in the name of god, which is an absolute joke. the first commandment is "thou shalt not kill." all faiths share that belief. if it wasn't religion, they'd find some other excuse. they're callous, they're barbaric. and they're absolute cowards. there are many more victims. brett freeman, a father of three, was stabbed four times, and is pictured in hospital. geoff ho, the business editor for the sunday express newspaper, was stabbed
she was chrissie archibald from canada who died in her fiance chrissie archibald from canada who diedondon bridge. my colleague has more. daniel o'neill, who's 23, is recovering in hospital, one of the many pub and restaura nt—goers attacked at random. the shock and anger is palpable from his mother. he'd just stepped outside the barfor a second, and a man ran up to him and said, "this is for my family, this is for islam," and stuck a knife straight in him. he's got a seven—inch...
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canadian national christine archibald died in the attack on saturday.r family, she had worked in a homeless shelter until she moved to europe to be with herfiance. they said, "chrissy had room in her heart for everyone and believed strongly that every person was to be valued and respected." canadian prime minister justin trudeau said he was "heartbroken" to learn of ms archibald's death. in a statement, the family said: we grieve the loss of our beautiful, loving daughter and sister. she would have had no understanding of the callous cruelty that caused her death. please honour her by making your community a better place. volunteer your time or donate to a homeless shelter. tell them chrissy sent you. police have also taken extra precautions across london's bridges following the attack. additional barriers have been introduced along westminster, lambeth and waterloo bridge to protect pedestrians as they use the pavement. avan a van modes down pedestrians as they we re a van modes down pedestrians as they were walking across london bridge. police have re
canadian national christine archibald died in the attack on saturday.r family, she had worked in a homeless shelter until she moved to europe to be with herfiance. they said, "chrissy had room in her heart for everyone and believed strongly that every person was to be valued and respected." canadian prime minister justin trudeau said he was "heartbroken" to learn of ms archibald's death. in a statement, the family said: we grieve the loss of our beautiful, loving daughter...
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christine archibald from canada is the first victim to be named. 30—year—old was visiting london for the first time with her fiance. 36 people are still being treated in hospitals across the capital — 18 remain in a critical condition. we'll have the very latest on the terror attack investigation. in other news: in the general election campaign labour and conservatives clash over police numbers and who's best placed to protect the country. the first funeral for a victim of the manchester bombing — 14—year—old eilidh macleod is laid to rest on the scottish island of barra. good evening from london bridge. we are still at the police cordon following the attack on saturday night. the metropolitan police commissioner cressida dick says they already know the identity of the attackers, and that their names will be released "as soon as operationally possible" as officers work to establish if they were part of a wider network. their investigation is focussed on several addresses in east london — with a "number of people" detained following raids in newham
christine archibald from canada is the first victim to be named. 30—year—old was visiting london for the first time with her fiance. 36 people are still being treated in hospitals across the capital — 18 remain in a critical condition. we'll have the very latest on the terror attack investigation. in other news: in the general election campaign labour and conservatives clash over police numbers and who's best placed to protect the country. the first funeral for a victim of the manchester...
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carried back up-ice again and walked on by archibald. pass misfires for rowney. then nudged on, sissons dodges a check that was coming from rowney. held by cole. flopped to the side of the net. tried to one-time it on. that time it was kunitz, a shot, and a pad stop through a screen by rinne. turning now is cole. cole able to hold it around behind. cole able to turn further, got it back to schultz. and a shot was saved by rinne, and a penalty is coming up, it will be against the penguins, but there may be more after the fact. >> eddie: boy, pekka rinne has been spot-on these two games here in nashville. remember at 2-1, pekka rinne made some big-time stops against the penguins when they had that little bit of a surge there in the second period. and rinne, has regained his game after two sub par performances back in pittsburgh in games one and two. 20 straight saves for pekka rinne. and of the 23 shots, doc, got to say, at least eight or nine were a-chances. i mean, grade-a chances. >> mike: some on breakaways. the one goal was a breakaway by crosby that he got a
carried back up-ice again and walked on by archibald. pass misfires for rowney. then nudged on, sissons dodges a check that was coming from rowney. held by cole. flopped to the side of the net. tried to one-time it on. that time it was kunitz, a shot, and a pad stop through a screen by rinne. turning now is cole. cole able to hold it around behind. cole able to turn further, got it back to schultz. and a shot was saved by rinne, and a penalty is coming up, it will be against the penguins, but...
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the first victim to be named is 30—year—old christine archibald from canada.ys she believes her brother is also among the dead. hello and welcome to the papers. with me are laura perrins, co—editor of the website ‘the i' leads its coverage with the conciliatory words by a relative of one of the victims, in saturday's attack at london bridge. the metro calls a romanian baker a ‘true brit', after he squared up and confronted the attackers. the sun asks why the authorities didn't stop the attacker khuram butt, after he appeared on a tv documentary about british jihadists. the guardian reports on the metropolitan police's plans to reform the national counter—terrorism strategy. the daily telegraph leads with khuram butt‘s openness about his extremist views, before carrying out the attack at london bridge. the daily mirror asks how did butt slip through the security net, despite being known to the authorities. and the mail says mi5 and scotland yard investigated khuram butt two years ago, then let him go. lots of questions indeed concerning khuram butt. seemed to b
the first victim to be named is 30—year—old christine archibald from canada.ys she believes her brother is also among the dead. hello and welcome to the papers. with me are laura perrins, co—editor of the website ‘the i' leads its coverage with the conciliatory words by a relative of one of the victims, in saturday's attack at london bridge. the metro calls a romanian baker a ‘true brit', after he squared up and confronted the attackers. the sun asks why the authorities didn't stop...
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archibald who had come to london to be with herfiance from canada. to come to terms with the fact that this man's ba nkca rd with the fact that this man's bankcard was found on one of the bodies on london bridge. bankcard was found on one of the bodies on london bridgem bankcard was found on one of the bodies on london bridge. it is important we are carrying on with oui’ important we are carrying on with our lives in direct opposition to these two attractive destroy us. minute silence was held at 11am these two attractive destroy us. minute silence was held at ”am this morning as london reflects on a second —— england reflect on a second —— england reflect on a second terror attack. well president trump seized on the london terror attack to demand the us ban on travellers from some muslim countries be reinstated, sparking a diplomatic row with britain. he accused sadiq khan of making a "pathetic excuse" for telling londoners there was no reason to be alarmed. in fact the mayor had said people shouldn't be alarmed by the extra armed police on the stre
archibald who had come to london to be with herfiance from canada. to come to terms with the fact that this man's ba nkca rd with the fact that this man's bankcard was found on one of the bodies on london bridge. bankcard was found on one of the bodies on london bridgem bankcard was found on one of the bodies on london bridge. it is important we are carrying on with oui’ important we are carrying on with our lives in direct opposition to these two attractive destroy us. minute silence was...
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and watergate, archibald cox, the man who was investigating nixon, was fired for no reason that passed muster causing the resignation rather than doing that deed. the president is on very tenuous ground here, don. >> i've got to ask you, john, richard nixon considered a mix son is hoping for a saturday night massacre. he said, "identifier mueller and rosenstein for wasting the taxpayers' money. this is a witch hunt." do you agree that the consequences of a saturday night massacre would be so severe for this country and the president? >> they would be severe. i think they'd be even more severe. we've had the suspense leading up to this. we already have fired comey and then we find out that he had given advance notice to rod rosenstein that he was going to get rid of comey anyhow and it turned out that rosenstein wrote a memo that in fact didn't correspondent with the real motive of mr. trump, which was the investigation was pending, which has put him in kind of a trick board seat because if he were to fire mueller who he appointed, he'd be firing the person who is in fact investigating
and watergate, archibald cox, the man who was investigating nixon, was fired for no reason that passed muster causing the resignation rather than doing that deed. the president is on very tenuous ground here, don. >> i've got to ask you, john, richard nixon considered a mix son is hoping for a saturday night massacre. he said, "identifier mueller and rosenstein for wasting the taxpayers' money. this is a witch hunt." do you agree that the consequences of a saturday night...
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carried back up-ice again and walked on by archibald. pass misfires for rowney. then nudged on, sissons dodges a check that was coming from rowney. held by cole. flopped to the side of the net. tried to one-time it on. that time it was kunitz, a shot, and a pad stop through a screen by rinne. turning now is cole. cole able to hold it around behind. cole able to turn further, got it back to schultz. and a shot was saved by rinne, and a penalty is coming up, it will be against the penguins, but there may be more after the fact. >> eddie: boy, pekka rinne has been spot-on these two games here in nashville. remember at 2-1, pekka rinne made some big-time stops against the penguins when they had that little bit of a surge there in the second period. and rinne, has regained his game after two sub par performances back in pittsburgh in games one and two. 20 straight saves for pekka rinne. and of the 23 shots, doc, got to say, at least eight or nine were a-chances. i mean, grade-a chances. >> mike: the one goal was a breakaway by crosby that he got a piece of, it hit the
carried back up-ice again and walked on by archibald. pass misfires for rowney. then nudged on, sissons dodges a check that was coming from rowney. held by cole. flopped to the side of the net. tried to one-time it on. that time it was kunitz, a shot, and a pad stop through a screen by rinne. turning now is cole. cole able to hold it around behind. cole able to turn further, got it back to schultz. and a shot was saved by rinne, and a penalty is coming up, it will be against the penguins, but...
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she was christine archibald who was visiting london for the first time with her fiance.ttle on the victims of saturday's attack. the faces of those caught up in the attack reflect the character of london — diverse, global, a magnet drawing youth and energy from around the world. chrissy archibald, who was 30 and from canada, was walking on london bridge with herfiance, tyler ferguson, when she was struck by the killers' van. he heard tyres screeching, and he looked back, and hejust saw the mayhem that was going on, and the van hitting people. and then he ran up and tried cpr on her, and she passed in his arms. her family said she would not have understood the callous cruelty with which she was killed. the french foreign ministry said one french citizen had been murdered, and eight others injured. a further two french nationals remain unaccounted for. candice hedge was one of four australians injured. she was stabbed in the throat, and is now recovering in hospital. she was hiding at the time, and the guy, you know, got her, and just kind of stabbed her in the neck somewh
she was christine archibald who was visiting london for the first time with her fiance.ttle on the victims of saturday's attack. the faces of those caught up in the attack reflect the character of london — diverse, global, a magnet drawing youth and energy from around the world. chrissy archibald, who was 30 and from canada, was walking on london bridge with herfiance, tyler ferguson, when she was struck by the killers' van. he heard tyres screeching, and he looked back, and hejust saw the...
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the first victim to be named is chrissy archibald, a visitor to london from canada.d in the arms of her fiance after being hit by the van. we can talk now to peter choate, associate professor of social work at mount royal university in calgary. professor, a terrible shock for you. what can you tell us about her? christine was a really excellent student that went through our programme from 2012, graduating in 2015. initially a shy student, she really ca m e 2015. initially a shy student, she really came out in one of her predictions where she worked in a shelter was a homeless individual —— with homeless individuals experiencing substance abuse problems and she felt passionate about that and was successful working with them. her family have spoken quite movingly about the fact that chrissy wanted to do good in the world. was that your experience of teaching her? yes, and i think it's really important for people to understand that the area of social work that she chose to work in is one of the most challenging areas and requires substantial commitment, substantial comp
the first victim to be named is chrissy archibald, a visitor to london from canada.d in the arms of her fiance after being hit by the van. we can talk now to peter choate, associate professor of social work at mount royal university in calgary. professor, a terrible shock for you. what can you tell us about her? christine was a really excellent student that went through our programme from 2012, graduating in 2015. initially a shy student, she really ca m e 2015. initially a shy student, she...
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she was christine archibald, who was visiting london for the first time with her fiance.little on the victims of saturday's attack. the faces of those caught up in the attack reflect the character of london — diverse, global, a magnet drawing youth and energy from around the world. chrissy archibald, who was 30 and from canada, was walking on london bridge with herfiance, tyler ferguson, when she was struck by the killers' van. he heard tyres screeching, and he looked back, and hejust saw the mayhem that was going on, and the van hitting people. and then he ran up and tried cpr on her, and she passed in his arms. her family said she would not have understood the callous cruelty with which she was killed. the french foreign ministry said one french citizen had been murdered, and eight others injured. a further two french nationals remain unaccounted for. candice hedge was one of four australians injured. she was stabbed in the throat, and is now recovering in hospital. she was hiding at the time, and the guy, you know, got her, and just kind of stabbed her in the neck some
she was christine archibald, who was visiting london for the first time with her fiance.little on the victims of saturday's attack. the faces of those caught up in the attack reflect the character of london — diverse, global, a magnet drawing youth and energy from around the world. chrissy archibald, who was 30 and from canada, was walking on london bridge with herfiance, tyler ferguson, when she was struck by the killers' van. he heard tyres screeching, and he looked back, and hejust saw the...
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christine archibald came from canada and had moved to europe to be with her fiance. scene of the previous uk attack, a tribute concert with some of the world's biggest stars.
christine archibald came from canada and had moved to europe to be with her fiance. scene of the previous uk attack, a tribute concert with some of the world's biggest stars.
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chrissy archibald, who was 30 and from canada, was walking on london bridge with herfiance tyler fergusoners' van. he heard tyres screeching, and he looked back and he just saw the mayhem that was going on, and the van hitting people. and then he ran up and tried cpr on her. and she passed in his arms. her family said she would not have understood the callous cruelty with which she was killed. the french foreign ministry said one french citizen was murdered, another seven french nationals were injured, four of them critically. a ninth is still missing. candice hedge was one of four australians injured. she was stabbed in the throat and is now recovering in hospital. she was hiding at the time and the guy got her, and stabbed her in the neck somewhere. that's really all i know. i was really, really scared. but i eventually got onto the hospital, and they spoke to me, and they said she's fine now. she is going to be ok, that's the main thing. daniel 0'neill, who's 23, suffered a seven inch wound to the abdomen. his life was saved by a friend, who stopped the bleeding by applying a tournique
chrissy archibald, who was 30 and from canada, was walking on london bridge with herfiance tyler fergusoners' van. he heard tyres screeching, and he looked back and he just saw the mayhem that was going on, and the van hitting people. and then he ran up and tried cpr on her. and she passed in his arms. her family said she would not have understood the callous cruelty with which she was killed. the french foreign ministry said one french citizen was murdered, another seven french nationals were...
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and so he ended up firing them and then having the solicitor general fire archibald cox, the specialsecutor. so he could remove rosenstein and then have someone else there who would do it. but i think paul has very clearly stated all the hurdles that he would face -- that he, trump, would face if he were to do that. it would be a catastrophe. it would lead to possibly the same reaction we got to the saturday night massacre, which was the public outcry that forced the president, three days later, to reverse himself, to appoint a new special prosecutor, and to agree to turn over the tapes he had been stone walling about. so the same thing could happen here, and the public could turn against trump if he were to take such a drastic action. >> here's what hangs over all of this. paul, this is to you, and i'll get your feedback as well, jill. you know, it's unclear -- it's sort of not settled law whether the president of the united states can be, say, indicted, right? so if you had a finding of obstruction of justice pursuant to code, it appears to be the only remedy is impeachment. what h
and so he ended up firing them and then having the solicitor general fire archibald cox, the specialsecutor. so he could remove rosenstein and then have someone else there who would do it. but i think paul has very clearly stated all the hurdles that he would face -- that he, trump, would face if he were to do that. it would be a catastrophe. it would lead to possibly the same reaction we got to the saturday night massacre, which was the public outcry that forced the president, three days...
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she was christine archibald from canada and she was 30 years old.ists joined forces with ariana grade to raise money for the 22 people killed in a suicide bombing at that concert in manchester last month. i love you guys so much and i think that the kind of love and unity that you‘re displaying is the medicine that the world really needs right now. so i want to thank you for being just that. good morning. this is borough market, this is where, on saturday night, three men with knives decided to attack revellers as they sat in bars and restaurants. it was a hot evening, late saturday night, about 10.10. the people did not know that these three men had already taken a white van to pedestrians on london bridge. we spoke to eyewitnesses. you will have seen many over the last few hours, describing the horror, the devastation, the chaos, panic and screaming, but also remarkable tales of bravery from all sorts of people, from waiters, restau ra nt sorts of people, from waiters, restaurant owners, of judy sorts of people, from waiters, restaurant owners, of
she was christine archibald from canada and she was 30 years old.ists joined forces with ariana grade to raise money for the 22 people killed in a suicide bombing at that concert in manchester last month. i love you guys so much and i think that the kind of love and unity that you‘re displaying is the medicine that the world really needs right now. so i want to thank you for being just that. good morning. this is borough market, this is where, on saturday night, three men with knives decided...
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the first of the victims has been named as christine archibald from canada.are in custody following arrests in barking in east london — the islamic state group is claiming its "fighters" carried out the attack.
the first of the victims has been named as christine archibald from canada.are in custody following arrests in barking in east london — the islamic state group is claiming its "fighters" carried out the attack.
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christine archibald who was 30 and from canada, is the first of the seven victims to be named.thousands of people attended a vigil held close to london bridge, to remember the victims. 36 people remain in hospital; 18 of them are in a critical condition. as the investigation continues, a number of people have been detained after police raids in dagenham in east london. theresa may is accused ofjeopardising national security by cutting police numbers. she sasteremy corbyn of being soft on terror.
christine archibald who was 30 and from canada, is the first of the seven victims to be named.thousands of people attended a vigil held close to london bridge, to remember the victims. 36 people remain in hospital; 18 of them are in a critical condition. as the investigation continues, a number of people have been detained after police raids in dagenham in east london. theresa may is accused ofjeopardising national security by cutting police numbers. she sasteremy corbyn of being soft on terror.
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archibald was running a whole spy network in cuba at the same time. one of the things that i discovered when i was at the national archives was that they were two sets of diplomatic dispatches. one is the set having to do with more or less conventional, political and economic issues. , customs barriers, things like that. the particular issues on the ground that they were in. the other set of correspondence is the slave trade correspondence. in the 1850's, the single biggest division was the slave trade office, they were tracking the slave trade everywhere on the globe. bunch's reporting is almost evenly divided between the slave trade and the conventional correspondence. tradethe slave correspondence, what would they talk about? >> one of the things that you have to know that most people don't know is that the slave trade was outlawed by great .ritain and the united states great britain emancipated its own slaves. the south did not, the southern united states. the slave trade went on to brazil until 1850. also, to cuba until after the american civil w
archibald was running a whole spy network in cuba at the same time. one of the things that i discovered when i was at the national archives was that they were two sets of diplomatic dispatches. one is the set having to do with more or less conventional, political and economic issues. , customs barriers, things like that. the particular issues on the ground that they were in. the other set of correspondence is the slave trade correspondence. in the 1850's, the single biggest division was the...
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christine archibald was with her fianci on a business trip. >> he saw the mayhem going on. and ran up and tried cpr on her and she passed in his arms. >> police shot and killed the three attackers. in the east london neighborhood, residents express shock. one said he saw the van friday. >> everyone is trying to tell him to move. >> reporter: theresa may wants tougher security measures after the third major attack in three months. >> this was an attack on london and the united kingdom and also an attack on the free world. >> reporter: security remains tight and people are doing their best to go about their daily lives. forensic experts -- and prince harry and his teammates held a moment of silence before a polo match. >>> president trump is reacting to the attack and will do whatever it takes to keep america safe. and to do that he needs the courts to approve his travel ban on muslims from six majority countries. >> i will do whatever is necessary and work every single day to protect the safety and security of our country. >> some republicans and democrats are criticizing th
christine archibald was with her fianci on a business trip. >> he saw the mayhem going on. and ran up and tried cpr on her and she passed in his arms. >> police shot and killed the three attackers. in the east london neighborhood, residents express shock. one said he saw the van friday. >> everyone is trying to tell him to move. >> reporter: theresa may wants tougher security measures after the third major attack in three months. >> this was an attack on london and...
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cox because archibald cox expanded his investigation into various abuses of power which in the end includedustice for which nixon was driven out of office. so for donald trump to find out, if he's finding out tonight, that this investigation is going to go beyond the original focus of it, that's not great news for him. >> it's interesting you say that. because you're refusing to in the watergate timeline which many have oebds took so much longer, it appears that publicly, but as you said, within government the understanding of how wide this scope was came later. so do you infer anything as a matt of breast practices or abundance of caution, all the legal mumbo jumbo that comes out there. >> right. >> that will mueller is learning some lessons from that history? >> i think that's right. this has really spread up because as you said, the watergate process took longer. we've got at least shadows on the wall of investigations of collusion with the russians and perhaps financial crimes, perhaps obstruction of justice and perhaps some connection between all of those things and, you know, to leap
cox because archibald cox expanded his investigation into various abuses of power which in the end includedustice for which nixon was driven out of office. so for donald trump to find out, if he's finding out tonight, that this investigation is going to go beyond the original focus of it, that's not great news for him. >> it's interesting you say that. because you're refusing to in the watergate timeline which many have oebds took so much longer, it appears that publicly, but as you said,...
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the first of the victims is named as christine archibald from canada. was visiting london for the first time with her fiance. hello and welcome to this bbc news special. the vigil is about to start with hundreds of people arriving to pay respects. these are the pictures at the start of this event as thousands of people remember those caught up in saturday's tach. there will be speeches and people coming through because of the day with flowers, their own tributes and whilst we wait for the first of the speakers, it is worth returning to the breaking news that the bbc understands that khuram butt from barking was involved in the terrorist attack. the police have said they know the identity of all three, but the investigation is in rates have continued into the early hours of this morning. there were two more raves with more people being detained and they had picture of 27—year—old khuram butt from barking in east london. the bbc understand that he was one of the three people involved in the attack. one of the three people shot dead by police as they respo
the first of the victims is named as christine archibald from canada. was visiting london for the first time with her fiance. hello and welcome to this bbc news special. the vigil is about to start with hundreds of people arriving to pay respects. these are the pictures at the start of this event as thousands of people remember those caught up in saturday's tach. there will be speeches and people coming through because of the day with flowers, their own tributes and whilst we wait for the first...
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as he knows with regard to the firing of archibald coxs and continue to investigation. so if that doesn't work, we're now in a special counsel environment. rod rosenstein made it very clear he's not firing anybody without cause, which i think is the appropriate posture as john dean mentioned was courageous and important because that's the insulation of independence that a special counsel needs in order to do the special counsel's work. the other strategy is to attack the investigation. that was the clinton strategy during the whitewater investigation and that was a concerted effort by the white house to try to undermine integrity of the independent counsel's office. none of which is it in the best interest of the country. ultimately it's not successful and it only delays the inevitable. if you want to guarantee this investigation will go on indefinitely. keep up on the current path. my hope is that wiser heads will prevail and we'll get on with the business of the investigation and done within the election cycle over the course of the next 18 months. that's what should
as he knows with regard to the firing of archibald coxs and continue to investigation. so if that doesn't work, we're now in a special counsel environment. rod rosenstein made it very clear he's not firing anybody without cause, which i think is the appropriate posture as john dean mentioned was courageous and important because that's the insulation of independence that a special counsel needs in order to do the special counsel's work. the other strategy is to attack the investigation. that was...
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carried back up-ice again and walked on by archibald. pass misfires for rowney. then nudged on, sissons dodges a check that was coming from rowney. held by cole. flopped to the side of the net. tried to one-time it on. that time it was kunitz, a shot, and a pad stop through a screen by rinne. turning now is cole. cole able to hold it around behind. cole able to turn further, got it back to schultz. and a shot was saved by rinne, and a penalty is coming up, it will be against the penguins, but there may be more after the fact. >> eddie: boy, pekka rinne has been spot-on these two games here in nashville. remember at 2-1, pekka rinne made some big-time stops against the penguins when they had that little bit of a surge there in the second period. and rinne, has regained his game after two sub par performances back in pittsburgh in games one and two. 20 straight saves for pekka rinne. and of the 23 shots, doc, got to say, at least eight or nine were a-chances. i mean, grade-a chances. >> mike: some on breakaways. the one goal was a breakaway by crosby that he got a
carried back up-ice again and walked on by archibald. pass misfires for rowney. then nudged on, sissons dodges a check that was coming from rowney. held by cole. flopped to the side of the net. tried to one-time it on. that time it was kunitz, a shot, and a pad stop through a screen by rinne. turning now is cole. cole able to hold it around behind. cole able to turn further, got it back to schultz. and a shot was saved by rinne, and a penalty is coming up, it will be against the penguins, but...
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which is what happened in the saturday night massier they resigned rather than fire archibald cox. it raises the stakes that if the president wants to get rid of mueller at this point, it will be world war iii and i think no one wants that. >> it is interesting in the three people we've heard from the white house or the three times we've heard from the white house, they've never said no, the president wasn't considering it. >> so what. this is not a place they can go as a practicate matter and i don't think they want to try to jeffrey's point. and i think it's a good one to stay away from for them. mural has a great reputation. there's no one i can think of in law enforcement who has worked with him who doesn't hold a high opinion of him. he's an ideal person to flesh this all out and as long as he doesn't run a muck, then i think america's going to be better for clearing this issue up and having whatever the outcome is put before the american people and rosenstein made it clear today he's not firing this guy unless the regulatory standard of good cause is met and look, good cause
which is what happened in the saturday night massier they resigned rather than fire archibald cox. it raises the stakes that if the president wants to get rid of mueller at this point, it will be world war iii and i think no one wants that. >> it is interesting in the three people we've heard from the white house or the three times we've heard from the white house, they've never said no, the president wasn't considering it. >> so what. this is not a place they can go as a practicate...
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honor her by volunteering at a homeless shelter saying chrissy sent you, the archibald statement, seven people, innocent lives taken too soon by the heinous acts of three individuals. we have an update just crossing into cnn right now from the metropolitan police as they're continue their investigation. we now know of the 12 people arrested, one has been released. we're told all the arrests have been made in the barking area of london and four properties still be searched. we're learning seven of those arrested are female, staying on top of new developments in london here in the "newsroom." three attacks in three months. has britain and europe for that matter, become more vulnerable? plus, a van and a knife. the simplicity of this attack is chilling. what this could tell us about how terror tactics have evolved. >>> breaking news, breaking his silence, fired fbi director james comey set to testify on capitol hill thursday. what will he say and can the president move to block his testimony? you're live in the cnn "newsroom." shoulde wed, speak . (coughs) so sorry. oh no... it's just that
honor her by volunteering at a homeless shelter saying chrissy sent you, the archibald statement, seven people, innocent lives taken too soon by the heinous acts of three individuals. we have an update just crossing into cnn right now from the metropolitan police as they're continue their investigation. we now know of the 12 people arrested, one has been released. we're told all the arrests have been made in the barking area of london and four properties still be searched. we're learning seven...
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she is 31-year-old canadian christine archibald said to be here to be with her fiance.th the british, the other nationalities were targeted. it doesn't seem like any americans were involved. there are tales of bravery, too, guys. people standing up to these terrorists including one off duty police officer now in critical condition. he tried to get all three of them to stop what they were doing. and government fighting back through theresa may saying she wants to tighten terror laws and restrict the terror space. back to you folks. jackie: thanks, greg. rob: in the wake of those terrorist attacks president trump vowing to keep america safe in the wake of terrorism. rob: greff jenkins with more on that. >> speaking out for the first time since those attacks president trump vowing to do what is necessary to protect the american people. >> this blood shed must end. this blood shed will end. [ applause ] as president, i will do what is necessary to prevent this threat from spreading to our shores and work every single day to protect the safety and security of our country, ou
she is 31-year-old canadian christine archibald said to be here to be with her fiance.th the british, the other nationalities were targeted. it doesn't seem like any americans were involved. there are tales of bravery, too, guys. people standing up to these terrorists including one off duty police officer now in critical condition. he tried to get all three of them to stop what they were doing. and government fighting back through theresa may saying she wants to tighten terror laws and restrict...
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we have a wonderful painting by archibald motley. in it are not only a woman smoking a cigarette, woman with a long necklace that would move around while you danced, as well wine, and glasses of new additions -- musicians. >> a giant of steel and stone dominates the skyline. >> i think architecture is the most significant american contribution of the 1920's. we have a number of pieces that are of skyscraper form, everything from ceramic vases to a silverplated tea set. we have even a tiffany necklace that has the shape of skyscrapers in diamonds. ♪ it's a mixture of different styles and different influences that were so important in this country, where we have immigration as a major source of stylistic impetus. i like to say that imported andcts, immigration, innovation that created the panoply of objects we have here. jane: all that jazz. particularly liked the jewelry from then. i'm jane o'brien. thank you for watching "bbc america." ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made poss
we have a wonderful painting by archibald motley. in it are not only a woman smoking a cigarette, woman with a long necklace that would move around while you danced, as well wine, and glasses of new additions -- musicians. >> a giant of steel and stone dominates the skyline. >> i think architecture is the most significant american contribution of the 1920's. we have a number of pieces that are of skyscraper form, everything from ceramic vases to a silverplated tea set. we have even...
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-- special prosecutor archibald cox. and they of course took the choice of resigning and rather than simply disobeying and waiting to be fired, which of course they would have been. neil as i mentioned is representing the state of hawaii in this case, in the supreme court. why don't you talk about your experience in the case, and what's happening and what's going to happen and all that cool stuff. mr. katyal: ok, sure, i just want to situate sally's remarks within the role of the justice department. when you're the solicitor general or sometimes the attorney general you have two , kinds of traditions that are not about zealously advocating for winning cases but just to do justice. those two traditions are being willing to -- every solicitor general, i did this and my democratic and republican predecessors did. they go to the supreme court and say, supreme court, the case that we won, we should have case,so please grant this here it, and rule against the justice department. i don't think there's a better way of underscori
-- special prosecutor archibald cox. and they of course took the choice of resigning and rather than simply disobeying and waiting to be fired, which of course they would have been. neil as i mentioned is representing the state of hawaii in this case, in the supreme court. why don't you talk about your experience in the case, and what's happening and what's going to happen and all that cool stuff. mr. katyal: ok, sure, i just want to situate sally's remarks within the role of the justice...
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it was the complaint about archibald cox, who was the solicitor general for president kennedy. there was the complaint that there were people being hired in the prosecutor's office who were registered democrats. by the way, there are also registered republicans who are part of that office. but it was the exact same tack that was taken back in 1973. this is just history repeating itself. >> e.j., there is that argument that it's history repeating itself. there's also the argument made by many trump allies that the difference was in watergate there were a lot of direct links to the underlying crimes that led back to the white house and a money trail. and here at this stage in the investigation, there's no public evidence that any of the crimes that occurred, such as felonious hacking, have yet been linked in any way to the white house or trump associates. so does that, in your view, leave a bigger burden of evidence for anyone who wants to make that comparison? >> well, no, but you didn't have enormous amounts of evidence linking nixon to watergate at the beginning. and they were
it was the complaint about archibald cox, who was the solicitor general for president kennedy. there was the complaint that there were people being hired in the prosecutor's office who were registered democrats. by the way, there are also registered republicans who are part of that office. but it was the exact same tack that was taken back in 1973. this is just history repeating itself. >> e.j., there is that argument that it's history repeating itself. there's also the argument made by...
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among them canadian chrissy archibald and londonering james macmullan. >> it will never diminish it'sant to carry on with our lives in direct opposition for those that try to destroy us. >> they called to warn police about the radical behavior and they are re-evaluating their strategies. >>> an suv splash landed into a pool in scottsdale, arizona, the man driving the vehicle could not get out on his own and needed help undoing think seatbelt and the police were there to pull him out. and no word on what caused the driver to crash. >>> a woman was startled when she spotted a snake in the nozzle holder of a pump in cedar town, georgia. another man pulled it out saying it was no big deal. >>> we are digging deep to secrets lying within the city of philadelphia. today on 6 abc we are launching our new digital series, called, hidden philadelphia, looking high and low at landmarks and gems you probably never knew. for example, did you know there is something under william penn's hat. this series will surprise. you check it out running now on 6abc.com/hidden philadelphia. >>> still ahead on
among them canadian chrissy archibald and londonering james macmullan. >> it will never diminish it'sant to carry on with our lives in direct opposition for those that try to destroy us. >> they called to warn police about the radical behavior and they are re-evaluating their strategies. >>> an suv splash landed into a pool in scottsdale, arizona, the man driving the vehicle could not get out on his own and needed help undoing think seatbelt and the police were there to...
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among the dead, 30-year-old canadi canadian, chrissy archibald, died in her fiance's arms after being struck by the white van driven into her on the bridge. her family, saying, telling them chrissy sent you. at a vigil for victims. lond london's mayor, vowing his city will never bend to terror. >> as a proud, patriotic, british muslim, i say this, you do not commit these disgusting acts in my name. >> the london attack coming just days before the british election. security now top of mind as voters head off to the polls on thursday. diane, kendis. >> thanks to ariel there at london bridge. in the uk. learning new details about a deadly work place shooting back here in the united states. in orlando. the former employee, john newman a through the warehouse singling out his victims. killed five people before turning the gun on himself. fired from the company which makes awnings for rvs and in april. arrested in 2014 after an altercation with an employee never charged. we are get new england video from arizona where a car ended of in a pool in scottsdale. the firefighters were able to res
among the dead, 30-year-old canadi canadian, chrissy archibald, died in her fiance's arms after being struck by the white van driven into her on the bridge. her family, saying, telling them chrissy sent you. at a vigil for victims. lond london's mayor, vowing his city will never bend to terror. >> as a proud, patriotic, british muslim, i say this, you do not commit these disgusting acts in my name. >> the london attack coming just days before the british election. security now top...
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canadian christine archibald who was hit on the bridge with his fiance, he held her in his arms as sheied. she was only 30. >> has the terror alert been raised in london? >> reporter: no, it hasn't. it will remain severe, meaning another attack is highly likely. however, the prime minister is holding a meeting, a security meeting later today. that topic is likely to come up for discussion. >> meg, we see a lot of foot traffic behind you. are people nervous as they make their way around london today? >> reporter: hena, absolutely. everybody that i've talked to say they're looking over their shoulder, they're a little bit cautious, however, they're defiant, and they're not going to let this stop them from getting back to work and returning to their normal activities. >> meg oliver live in london. thank you so much, meg. >>> a vigil will be held in london this evening for those involved in the attack. charlie d'agata has more on the victim and efforts to stop the attack. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. >> reporter: the rampage that left scores of wounded in its wake may have happened in the he
canadian christine archibald who was hit on the bridge with his fiance, he held her in his arms as sheied. she was only 30. >> has the terror alert been raised in london? >> reporter: no, it hasn't. it will remain severe, meaning another attack is highly likely. however, the prime minister is holding a meeting, a security meeting later today. that topic is likely to come up for discussion. >> meg, we see a lot of foot traffic behind you. are people nervous as they make their...
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the first victim to be named is 30—year—old christine archibald from canada.ister of james mcmullan says she believes her brother is also among the dead. police have raided more addresses in east london today — a number of people have been detained. security has taken centre—stage in the election campaign. labour and the conservatives have clashed over police numbers, and who's best placed to protect the country. now let's get more on the london bridge at tax. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is outside new scotland yard this evening. the police have released names and pictures. yes, while the six o'clock news was on air we were ina six o'clock news was on air we were in a briefing with mark rowley, the assista nt in a briefing with mark rowley, the assistant commissioner here, the man in charge of counterterrorism throughout the uk and during the briefing mark rowley gave us two pictures, one of which was khuram butt, the 27—year—old from pakistan, who lived in barking, who is believed to have been one of the two men who carried out the attack o
the first victim to be named is 30—year—old christine archibald from canada.ister of james mcmullan says she believes her brother is also among the dead. police have raided more addresses in east london today — a number of people have been detained. security has taken centre—stage in the election campaign. labour and the conservatives have clashed over police numbers, and who's best placed to protect the country. now let's get more on the london bridge at tax. our home affairs...