Home Secretary Charles Clarke has made a statement on the explosions in London.
Mr Clarke confirmed that the blasts caused 'terrible casualties'. He also confirmed that the Underground network has
been suspended and advised against unecessary journeys in the capital. The Metropolitan Police advice is to stay away
from all public transport.
The public will be updated with the latest information as and when it is available, he said.
There've been a number of dreadful incidents across London today. The Cabinet have been kept informed of the situation
as has the Prime Minister at Gleneagles. I chaired a meeting of our COBRA senior Ministers committee earlier on today to
assess the situation and to decide what immediate action needs to be taken.
As far as the Police are concerned they are in operational command and dealing with the situation in accordance with
very well established procedures in an extremely professional way. Health services are in support to deal with the
terrible injuries that there have been and I want to express sympathy on behalf of the whole Government to the families
and friends of those who have been injured.
And as far as transport's concerned underground services have been suspended and we advise people not to make
unnecessary journeys in London at this stage in order to help the Police and other emergency services deal with the
current situation.
I'll be making a statement to the House later on today to fully update the situation and throughout all of this and the
terrible situation that is there we will be updating the public very directly at regular intervals with the most up to
date information we have. Thank you very much, that's all I've got for now. Thank you.