Fatalities after London terror attack
A police officer has been stabbed and his attacker shot by officers near the Houses of Parliament.
A police officer has been stabbed and his attacker shot by officers near the Houses of Parliament.
The Policing Minister Brandon Lewis has vowed that the British way of life "will prevail" following Wednesday's terror attack in Westminster.
Mr Lewis, who is also the MP for Great Yarmouth, urged people to get on with their normal lives and stay strong.
The man responsible for the attack has this afternoon been named as 52-year-old Khalid Masood from Kent.
"As the Prime Minister outlined in her statement today, the threat level doesn't change," Mr Lewis told ITV News Anglia.
"We're keeping the threat level as it was. We do believe this was a single incident, and people around the country should do as we're seeing in London today - British people getting on with their everyday lives, getting on with work and making sure that our way of life does prevail."
MK Dons' away trip to Charlton next week will be dedicated to the memory of London terror attack victim PC Keith Palmer.
A book of condolence has been set up in Luton to give people a chance to pay their respects to victims of the Westminster terror attack.
A Norfolk couple say if they had not stopped to take selfies at Westminster yesterday they would have been mown down by the terrorist's car.