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Armed officers patrol Nottingham streets
4.10am – Two stabbed on Ilkeston Road
Two people were found dead on Ilkeston Road, close to the junction with Bright Street, just after 4am.
A witness told the BBC he saw a young man and young woman being stabbed and heard “awful, blood-curdling screams”.
“I saw him stab the lad first and then the woman,” the witness said.
“It was repeated stabbing – four or five times. The lad collapsed in the middle of the road.
“The girl stumbled towards a house and didn’t move. The next minute she had disappeared down the side of a house, and that’s where they found her.
“I’d say it all happened within five or six minutes. The attacker then just walked off up Ilkeston Road towards town, as calm as anything.”
5am – Residents woken by “banging”
A resident on Ilkeston Road said a police officer was “banging on his door” at around 5am asking for CCTV footage.
The man said he was told the incident happened around 4.10am before being asked if he had witnessed anything.
Image: A police cordon on Ilkeston Road, where two people were found dead
Man found dead on Magdala Road
A third man was found dead in Magdala Road shortly after two people were stabbed about two miles away on Ilkeston Road.
5.30am – Van attack on Milton Street
A van driver attempted to run over three people on Milton Street, just over a mile from Ilkeston Road.
Witness Lynn Haggitt told the BBC a white van had pulled up beside her near the Theatre Royal at 5.30am.
She said: “He looked in his mirror, saw a police car behind him, he then quickened up, there were two people, two in the corner, he went straight into these two people.
“The woman went on the kerb, the man went up in the air, there was such a bang, I wish I never saw it, it’s really shaken me up.”
Another witness, Frances, told Sky News she was on her way to work at around 5.30am when “all of a sudden” she heard a “bang” which sounded like a car hitting a bollard.
Image: Police officers near Nottingham’s Theatre Royal
“I turned around and then saw the two people on the floor, on the road,” she said.
“Someone was screaming, I think a gentleman ran over to help as well.
“The van was still there, and then moments later the van took off and then the police arrived.
“I ran over to see how the two people were, just to see what I could do to help.
“There was a male and a female. The female – she could speak, she was in pain from the impact of hitting the ground. She had hit her head as well. She was still able to speak.
“The gentleman, I think, took the full brunt of the van, and he had head injuries but was still awake, he didn’t lose consciousness at that stage.”
On reflection, she said she did not realise what was happening at the time: “I thought it was just a hit-and-run.
“I went to work, and then I started hearing more, that three people had been potentially killed and that a third person had been injured as well.”
Three people were injured and are being treated in hospital.
Image: Armed police walk along Milton Street
5.30am – Man arrested on Bentinck Road
People living in Bentinck Road said they saw police drag a man out of a white van at about 5.30am.
Unverified footage showed a man being detained outside a convenience store on the road.
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Demi Ojolow, a student who lives in the road, said: “I just saw the police shouting at him to get out of the car and get on the floor.
“And they dragged him out of the car and he just fell on the floor. He was still pretty wrestling at the point.
“They dragged him away and that was about it.”
Ms Ojolow said police were pointing some kind of weapons at the man but she was not sure whether it was a Taser or firearm.
The first official announcement came at 7.04am, when Nottingham Police said emergency services were at an “ongoing serious incident”.
They asked people to avoid road closures in the city centre.
9.37am – Police announce arrest
Police said they had arrested a man on suspicion of murder.
It is understood the 31-year-old man has a history of mental health problems.
Shortly before 1pm – Two women taken away by armed officers
Two women were taken away in a police van from Ilkeston Road shortly before 1pm.
A witness told Sky News correspondent Becky Johnson how armed officers, some wearing balaclavas, were on the road a few hundred yards above the main cordon.
Police appeared to enter a commercial property on the street, with two young women eventually put in the back of a marked car.
A body has been found in the search for 23-year-old runner Jenny Hall.
She was last seen leaving her home in Barracks Farm, County Durham, in her car just after 3pm on Tuesday.
Police said there are not thought to be any suspicious circumstances after a body was found in a very remote area in Teesdale on Sunday morning, five days after she went missing.
Image: Jenny Hall went missing on Tuesday. Pic: Durham Constabulary
“We’re sorry to report that officers searching for missing woman Jenny Hall, have sadly found a body,” Durham Constabulary said in a statement.
“Officers carried out an extensive search alongside specialist partners and have been working around-the-clock to locate Jenny after she went missing on February 18.
“The body was found in a very remote area in Teesdale just after 9.30am today.
“Formal identification has yet to take place. Jenny’s family have been notified and are currently being supported by specialist officers. They have asked for privacy at this devasting time.
“It is not believed there are any suspicious circumstances and a file will be prepared for the coroner.”
Her car, a red Ford Focus, was found on Wednesday parked on the B6278, near remote moorland between Eggleston and Stanhope.
Mountain rescue teams, specialist drones and sniffer dogs had been combing the Hamsterley Forest and the surrounding areas, where there are a number of running trails, this week.
Digital intelligence officers also carried out extensive inquiries into Ms Hall’s mobile phone, smart watch and running apps.
A fresh amber weather warning for heavy rain has been issued by the Met Office – with much of the UK already on alert for high winds and showers.
Northern Ireland, Scotland and the UK’s west coast and the Midlands have yellow warnings for wind on Sunday – meaning the possibility of transport delays and short-term power cuts.
There are also rain warnings in place for several parts of western UK.
The new amber warning has been issued for rain in south and central Wales and is in force from 3pm on Sunday to 6am on Monday.
An amber warning means danger to life from floodwater, homes and businesses are likely to be flooded, and there is a chance some communities will be cut off.
Winds across the west of the UK will increase throughout the morning with gusts up to 70mph in exposed areas, the Met Office said.
Zoe Hutin, a meteorologist at the forecaster, said Sunday is expected to be the “worst day” before conditions improve.
“The wind warning itself for the mainland UK ends at 6pm, but we can expect to continue to see quite blustery conditions even into the evening as the mainland rain itself pushes through.”
She added: “By the time people get up on Monday, we’ll still have some of the residual rain from that front in the far south-east of the country, and quite cloudy across England as well.
“But actually elsewhere, it could be a decent start.”
The Met Office’s yellow weather warnings for much of England and Scotland came into force at 6am and are expected to run until 6pm on Sunday.
A separate yellow warning for Northern Ireland came into force at 3am and runs until 3pm.
Image: Rain and high winds are expected across the west of the UK
Sir Keir Starmer has said the United States “is right” about the UK and Europe needing to take more responsibility for defence and security.
The prime minister, speaking at the Scottish Labour conference in Glasgow on Sunday, said he is clear Britain “will take a leading responsibility” in protecting the continent.
“Instability in Europe always washes up on our shores,” he said.
“And this is a generational moment. I’ve been saying for some time that we Europeans – including the United Kingdom – have to do more for our defence and security. The US is right about that.”
He added “we can’t cling to the comforts of the past” as it is “time to take responsibility for our security”.
Donald Trump sparked an emergency meeting of European leaders this week after he said European NATO members should spend more on defence, while the US should spend less.
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Sir Keir has said he will set out a path for the UK to spend 2.5% of GDP on defence, up from the current 2.3%, but has not indicated when that will be.
It is believed he may announce the details when he visits Mr Trump in Washington DC on Thursday, bringing forward the announcement that was expected in the spring when a defence spending review is published.
The prime minister reiterated the UK will “play our role” if required in Ukraine following a peace agreement after he earlier this week said the UK would send troops to be part of a peacekeeping force.
Image: Sir Keir will meet Donald Trump in the White House on Thursday. Pic: AP
However, his comments caused a row with Germany and Italy who said it was premature to commit to boots on the ground, although France agreed with the UK.
Sir Keir said: “As we enter a new phase in this conflict, we must now deepen our solidarity even further.”
He added: “There can be no discussion about Ukraine without Ukraine.
“And the people of Ukraine must have long-term security.”
No Europeans were invited either, sparking concern the US is pandering to Vladimir Putin.
Sir Keir has promised Mr Zelenskyy he will make the case for safeguarding Ukraine’s sovereignty when he meets with Mr Trump, who has called the Ukrainian president a dictator.
Mr Trump also said Sir Keir and French President Emmanuel Macron, who will visit the White House too this week, “haven’t done anything” to end the war.