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IS claim responsibility for Westminster terror attack
So-called Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the Westminster terror attack which left four dead, including a police officer and the assailant.
Here is what we know so far:
- Among the dead are police officer Keith Palmer and the assailant 29 people remain in hospital receiving treatment
- Mrs May said the attacker was a British citizen who was known to police and security services
- Eight people have been arrested and raids have taken place in London, Birmingham and elsewhere
- The attacker, armed with two large knives, mowed down pedestrians with his car on Westminster Bridge on Wednesday afternoon
- The knifeman was shot dead moments later by another officer
- Tributes are being paid across the region to the victims and those affected by the attack
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Vigils to take place in Leeds and Hull following Westminster terror attack
Anti-racism campaigners are set to host vigils in Yorkshire in response to the Westminster terror attack on Wednesday.
'Vigils Against Hatred and Division' will take place at venues across the country, including Downing Street, today.
People in Yorkshire are invited to attend vigils outside Hull train station at 4.30pm or at the Leeds Art Gallery at 6.30pm.
They have been organised by the Muslim Engagement and Development Community and Stand Up to Racism.
How parliament quietly defied an act of hate
Here's our political correspondent Dan Hewitt's report on how British democracy reacted to yesterday's attack in London:
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Calderdale schools in London during terror attack safe
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Jo Cox's family express sorrow for London terror victims
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Ex-officer: More needs to be done to protect frontline
Yvette Cooper: Parliament must remain open or terrorists win
West Yorkshire MP Yvette Cooper says she wants parliament to remain accessible to the public.
Four people were killed in Wednesday's Westminster terror attack, including a police officer and the assailant.
Eight people have been arrested and addresses raided in London, Birmingham and elsewhere in connection with the incident.
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Tributes paid across the region to terror attack victims
Flowers left at Lincolnshire Police station in memory of officer killed in terror attack
Flowers have been left at a Lincolnshire Police station in memory of the officer killed in Westminster terror attack.
Seven people have been arrested and six addresses raided in London, Birmingham and elsewhere in connection with the attack.
A bouquet was left at Holbeach Police station in memory of PC Keith Palmer.
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Brendan Cox: Attacker doesn't represent British Muslims
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Flags lowered to half mast in mark of solidarity
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Calderdale schools in London during terror attack safe
Pupils from four schools in Calderdale, who were in London whilst the Westminster terror attack commenced, have been accounted for.
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Jo Cox's family express sorrow for London terror victims
Jo Cox was murdered on the streets of her own constituency last year by far-right extremist Thomas Mair.