We saw yesterday that terrorism takes the lives of the innocent, but strengthens the resolve of the survivors to carry on as before.
The Prime Minister gives special thanks to PC Keith Palmer, “every inch a hero”, who gave his life defending Parliament.
The authorities are trying to establish whether the attacker was working alone or with accomplices.
Every such criminal claims to have been “driven” to violence. Their excuses must not be indulged.
She delivered her statement in Downing Street.
Theresa May paid tribute to the bravery of police and other emergency services.
He tried to give a dying policeman mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, and to stem blood loss by applying pressure to the wounds.
The view from the Commons press gallery of the moments after the attack.
At least one person dead; several injured. Commons in lockdown; Scottish Parliament eventually suspends sitting; Tobias Ellwood “battled to save life of stabbed officer”.
David Cameron should shift the debate to how the system can be reformed.
It is important to help families worried that a teenager is being indoctrinated by terrorists.
At best, sending him to Guantanamo failed – and at worst it backfired spectacularly.
Also: Merkel ally threatens ‘divide and rule’ approach to Ulster; SNP put far-right extremist on candidates list; Labour expel members fighting Northern Irish election; and more.
I fear that the President has poured fuel on the fire of extremism; and created enemies, rather than winning friends.
We should not only meet our spending minimum, but exceed it in order to maximise our vital strategic and tactical needs.