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UK Parl reopens day after attack

The British Parliament on Thursday reopened with a minute's silence, a day after a terror attack on the complex claimed four lives.
British Prime Minister Theresa May, who had said in her statement that Parliament "will meet as normal" on Thursday, 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 House of Commons.Four people were killed and 29 injured when a man mowed down pedestrians on a bridge and stabbed a police officer outside parliament complex before being shot dead by Scotland Yard officers.

"The location of this attack was no accident. The terrorists chose to strike at the heart of our Capital City, where people of all nationalities, religions and cultures come together to celebrate the values of liberty, democracy and freedom of speech," May said in her Downing Street statement.

"But let me make it clear today (Thursday), as I have had cause to do before: any attempt to defeat those values through violence and terror is doomed to failure," she added. The British PM is scheduled to make a statement to the House of Commons. Meanwhile, Scotland Yard have also held a vigil outside its London headquarters in memory of the officer killed by the lone attacker who ploughed down a number of pedestrians on Westminster Bridge in a car before disembarking and running up to the main entrance of Parliament where he was stopped by PC Keith Palmer who was then stabbed to death. Acting Metropolitan Police Commissioner Craig Mackey, London's senior-most police officer who was among the witnesses of yesterday's attack, described his killing as "tragic".

"I personally was a witness to part of yesterday's (Wednesday) events, including part of the tragic attack on Palmer. As with all police officers, I therefore had a duty to secure my evidence and produce statements yesterday (Wednesday)evening, which I did before resuming my role leading our response to this incident," he said.
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