Isis has claimed responsibility for the London terror attack through its Amaq 'news agency'. A statement on the group's propaganda outlet said a "detachment" of its fighters had carried out the atrocity, in which seven people were killed and 48 were wounded. The three perpetrators, who have not yet been officially named, were shot dead at the scene by police just eight minutes after the first emergency call. Amaq's statement quoted 'sources', a phrase usually used for attacks inspired, rather than directly commissioned, by Isis. Meanwhile, British opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn on Monday backed calls for May to resign for reducing the number of police officers during her six years as interior minister.