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Anti-terrorism police have launched a huge manhunt for the people who planted two car bombs in central London.Anti-terrorism police have launched a huge manhunt for the people who planted two car bombs in central London.
Police, who have described events as "troubling", are studying hours of CCTV footage in the search for suspects.Police, who have described events as "troubling", are studying hours of CCTV footage in the search for suspects.
Two Mercedes - left outside a nightclub and in a nearby street - were packed with nails, petrol and gas cylinders, but the devices were not detonated.Two Mercedes - left outside a nightclub and in a nearby street - were packed with nails, petrol and gas cylinders, but the devices were not detonated.
Gordon Brown visited Scotland Yard for an update ahead of a meeting of the government emergencies committee Cobra.Gordon Brown visited Scotland Yard for an update ahead of a meeting of the government emergencies committee Cobra.
A Downing Street spokesman said: "The prime minister was updated on the current security situation and met and thanked the frontline directly." Mr Brown chaired the second Cobra meeting in two days, which convened in Whitehall at about midday and lasted less than an hour.
The BBC understands Mr Brown chaired the second Cobra meeting in two days, which convened in Whitehall at about midday and lasted less than an hour. Both Mercedes were found to contain explosive materials class="" href="/1/hi/uk/6253802.stm">Car bomb leads class="" href="/1/hi/uk/6252730.stm">Eyewitness accounts
The meeting was attended by new Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, Communities Secretary Hazel Blears and Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly. Ms Kelly was communities secretary under Tony Blair with a brief to combat radicalisation.The meeting was attended by new Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, Communities Secretary Hazel Blears and Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly. Ms Kelly was communities secretary under Tony Blair with a brief to combat radicalisation.
Security reviewed Ms Smith said: "The prime minister stressed that all parts of government must work together to combat the terror threat.
"I'm satisfied that across government and with the police and agencies we are doing all we can to protect the public."
She said the public must carry on reporting anything suspicious and to be vigilant.
"I must stress that we mustn't let the threat of terror stop us from getting on with our lives," she added.
Good progress is said to have already been made in the search of CCTV footage, with unconfirmed reports suggesting police may have an image of a suspect leaving the vehicle left outside the Tiger Tiger club in Haymarket near Piccadilly Circus.Good progress is said to have already been made in the search of CCTV footage, with unconfirmed reports suggesting police may have an image of a suspect leaving the vehicle left outside the Tiger Tiger club in Haymarket near Piccadilly Circus.
Security reviewed
Police have increased their patrols of the capital and have reviewed security for a number of public events being held in the city.
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Simultaneous, co-ordinated bombs have historically been a distinguishing feature of [al-Qaeda's] anti-Western attacks Frank GardnerBBC security correspondent Car bomb leads In pictures: Car bomb
Police have increased their patrols of the capital and have reviewed security for a number of public events being held in the city.
The Gay Pride parade in central London on Saturday, the Concert for Diana at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, and Wimbledon tennis championships are all taking place.The Gay Pride parade in central London on Saturday, the Concert for Diana at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, and Wimbledon tennis championships are all taking place.
TIGER TIGER NIGHTCLUB Thursday night was 'Ladies Night'Maximum capacity: 1,700 on four floorsWitnesses said there were about 500 people there on Thursday night
Police said the safety of the public was their top priority and urged everyone to remain vigilant.Police said the safety of the public was their top priority and urged everyone to remain vigilant.
London Mayor Ken Livingstone told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that Londoners should not stay at home.London Mayor Ken Livingstone told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that Londoners should not stay at home.
He said: "I think people are completely safe to walk about the streets of London today and tomorrow."He said: "I think people are completely safe to walk about the streets of London today and tomorrow."
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News that the second Mercedes also contained explosive materials came on Friday evening, several hours after details of the car abandoned outside Tiger Tiger had emerged.News that the second Mercedes also contained explosive materials came on Friday evening, several hours after details of the car abandoned outside Tiger Tiger had emerged.
Both Mercedes were found to contain explosive materials href="/1/hi/uk/6252730.stm">Eyewitness accounts class="" href="/1/hi/uk/6256386.stm">Car bombs timeline Simultaneous, co-ordinated bombs have historically been a distinguishing feature of [al-Qaeda's] anti-Western attacks Frank GardnerBBC security correspondent Car bombs timeline class="" href="/1/hi/in_pictures/6253418.stm">In pictures: Car bomb
BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner said simultaneous, co-ordinated bombs have been historically a distinguishing feature of al-Qaeda attacks.BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner said simultaneous, co-ordinated bombs have been historically a distinguishing feature of al-Qaeda attacks.
The first bomb was found when an ambulance crew, called to Tiger Tiger at 0125 BST to deal with someone taken ill, spotted what appeared to be vapour inside a metallic green Mercedes parked outside the club.The first bomb was found when an ambulance crew, called to Tiger Tiger at 0125 BST to deal with someone taken ill, spotted what appeared to be vapour inside a metallic green Mercedes parked outside the club.
The second device was discovered in a blue Mercedes 280E at a Park Lane car pound after the smell of petrol was detected.The second device was discovered in a blue Mercedes 280E at a Park Lane car pound after the smell of petrol was detected.
The vehicle had been towed away at 0330 BST on Friday after being given a ticket for illegally parking in Cockspur Street, near Trafalgar Square.The vehicle had been towed away at 0330 BST on Friday after being given a ticket for illegally parking in Cockspur Street, near Trafalgar Square.
Both contained bombs which were similar, potentially viable and clearly linked, police said.Both contained bombs which were similar, potentially viable and clearly linked, police said.
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It is understood that the devices were intended to have been detonated remotely by mobile phone but for some reason they did not work.It is understood that the devices were intended to have been detonated remotely by mobile phone but for some reason they did not work.
Police have increased their patrols of London class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?threadID=6686&edition=1">Send us your comments Police have increased their patrols of London
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Peter Clarke, head of Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism command, said the discovery of the second device was "obviously troubling" and "reinforces the need for the public to be alert".Deputy Assistant Commissioner Peter Clarke, head of Scotland Yard's counter-terrorism command, said the discovery of the second device was "obviously troubling" and "reinforces the need for the public to be alert".
He said the Haymarket incident "resonated" with previous cases.He said the Haymarket incident "resonated" with previous cases.
Five men were jailed for life in April for a bomb plot linked to al-Qaeda that planned to use a fertiliser bomb to target a shopping centre and a nightclub.Five men were jailed for life in April for a bomb plot linked to al-Qaeda that planned to use a fertiliser bomb to target a shopping centre and a nightclub.
And Dhiren Barot was jailed for life last November for conspiring to park limousines packed with gas canisters underneath high-profile buildings before detonating them.And Dhiren Barot was jailed for life last November for conspiring to park limousines packed with gas canisters underneath high-profile buildings before detonating them.
The current terror threat level has been classed severe - one level lower than the highest "critical" - since 14 August 2006.The current terror threat level has been classed severe - one level lower than the highest "critical" - since 14 August 2006.
Police have urged anyone with information to phone the confidential Anti-Terrorist hotline number on 0800789321.Police have urged anyone with information to phone the confidential Anti-Terrorist hotline number on 0800789321.
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