statement: we have sent a number of resources to an incident in seven sisters road. more information will follow when we have it. our news correspondent jane frances kelly is at the scene. eyewitnesses have told police that they think at least three people we re they think at least three people were injured. they are being treated on the ground near finsbury park mosque in north london. this was 20 past midnight london time that it was after evening prayers at the mosque. a lot of people in that area it isa mosque. a lot of people in that area it is a very, very busy route through north london. you can see the large crowd gathered. a big police operation was put into place, not only arresting that man but working with the crowd to keep the situation calm. that is according to an eyewitness speaking to bbc news. about ten past one this morning, i was coming from the shops. a band that was standing out by the traffic lights was the band that mode people down. a lot of people
mother with an ironing board was the norm. if this inquiry is capable of opening some of that truth, this is a good thing. cash for some schools in england looks likely to be tighter than even according to head teachers who are warning of bigger class sizes and cuts to staff. the government says school funding is now at its highest level on record. can they both be right? hello. welcome to the programme. we re live until 11 this morning. we are going to talk late in the programme about disability benefits, in particular personal independence payments, and whether they should go to, quote, really disabled people, not those taking pills at home. those are the words of one conservative mp who is being urged to apologise. norman smith will look in detailfor you at to apologise. norman smith will look in detail for you at the further cuts planned at what it might mean for you. do get in touch about those stories today. if you are texting you will be charged at the standard network