London Mayor Sadiq Khan has told Sky News that the city will "carry on" and that the police will work with City Hall and councils to ensure the concerts take place safely.
A five-year-old boy has drawn 99 animals to mark Sir David Attenborough's 99th birthday.Max Evans-Browning has been a fan of Attenborough from the moment he could talk, said mum Samantha, and wanted to do something special to mark the birthday of the renowned British biologist.
Spanning across eight A3 sheets of paper, the project took Max four days to complete, as he spent every evening after school drawing Attenborough's favourite animals.Samantha has now put out a plea on social media for his animals to be shared "far and wide" in the hopes of the reaching the man himself.In the post on Facebook, Samantha, from Pembrokeshire, said she would love to see the card reach Sir David as it's "her little boy's dream".
The post gained hundreds of shares in under 24 hours, with people leaving comments of praise."Max is fascinated people in Australia could see the post," Samantha said.
"We spent hours researching [Sir David's] favourite animals. He really wanted to get it right."
, and has dedicated his life to documenting the natural world.An environmental charity has enlisted women's rugby players to help haul an abandoned van away from a beach in Cornwall.
Locals alerted Clean Ocean Sailing to the mangled Mercedes vehicle which had been left at the bottom of Polpeor Cove's slipway for more than eight weeks after being swamped.The charity used a 50-year-old VW campervan called Cecil to pull the wreck above the high tide line but said it was not powerful enough to tow the wreck away.
A date for the operation has yet to be set, but volunteer and former rugby player Kate Green said a friendship with the Cornish Pirates meant 30 "Cornish - all women - rugby players are on standby to give a hand to Cecil in his final effort".The charity, whose mission is to keep Cornwall's coasts pollution-free, said volunteers spent three days emptying the van which was "partially buried, filled with rocks, sand and rotten seaweed, it was too heavy and impossible to move".