London Attacker was British born; earlier investigated by MI5: Theresa May

She also confirmed that eight people have been arrested as part of raids across London

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Emergency services staff provide medical attention to injured people in terror attack on the south side of Westminster Bridge, close to the Houses of Parliament in London. Photo: PTI

The lone attacker behind the terror attack on the was inspired by "Islamist terrorism" and known to Britain's security services, Prime Minister said on Thursday.

May, who addressed the Commons as the Houses of reopened this morning a day after a terror attack on the complex claimed four lives and injured 29 others, said Britain's message was that "we are not afraid".



"It is believed this attacker acted alone. The man was British-born and had been investigated by over extremism fears," May said, adding that the attacker was inspired by "Islamist terrorism".

She described the investigation into the un-named suspect as "historic" and not related to any ongoing inquiries by security services.

The British Prime Minister also confirmed that eight people have been arrested as part of raids across and Birmingham following the attack on

In her statement from Downing Street last night, she had declared that "will meet as normal".

Today she joined MPs, peers and other Londoners in a minute's silence to show solidarity with the victims of the attack and mark the start of proceedings at the Commons.

London Attacker was British born; earlier investigated by MI5: Theresa May

She also confirmed that eight people have been arrested as part of raids across London

She also confirmed that eight people have been arrested as part of raids across London The lone attacker behind the terror attack on the was inspired by "Islamist terrorism" and known to Britain's security services, Prime Minister said on Thursday.

May, who addressed the Commons as the Houses of reopened this morning a day after a terror attack on the complex claimed four lives and injured 29 others, said Britain's message was that "we are not afraid".

"It is believed this attacker acted alone. The man was British-born and had been investigated by over extremism fears," May said, adding that the attacker was inspired by "Islamist terrorism".

She described the investigation into the un-named suspect as "historic" and not related to any ongoing inquiries by security services.

The British Prime Minister also confirmed that eight people have been arrested as part of raids across and Birmingham following the attack on

In her statement from Downing Street last night, she had declared that "will meet as normal".

Today she joined MPs, peers and other Londoners in a minute's silence to show solidarity with the victims of the attack and mark the start of proceedings at the Commons.
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