Further security discussions today before King travels to US, says PM's chief secretarypublished at 10:08 BST

Chief Secretary to the PM Darren Jones says "further discussions [on security] will be taking place today" ahead of the King's state visit to the US next week.
- For context: The King and Queen will travel to the US for a four-day visit beginning on Monday, and will meet with Trump at the White House
Asked whether security will step up following last night's shooting, Jones tells the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg: "There will be appropriate security in place in relation to the risk."
He says the government and palace were already in close cooperation with counterparts in the US ahead of the visit, even before yesterday's events.
Shadow home secretary Chris Philp says it is "vital" to ensure the King is properly protected, but that the trip should "absolutely go ahead" as violence should not be allowed to stop diplomatic relations.
He says security should be "urgently reviewed overnight", but adds that it typically very tight for these trips anyway.






















