
"Pictures showed him being dragged away by police around lunchtime. Officers were called to King's Cross railway station at around 8.30am today (January 30) following reports of a person in a precarious position. Officers attended alongside other emergency services, and a man was safely removed from the position and arrested on suspicion of causing a public nuisance. He has been taken into custody."
"The PM added the UK supports the goal of preventing Tehran from developing nuclear weapons as he faced questions from broadcasters about whether any American strike on the country would have his backing. US President Donald Trump has ramped up pressure on the country in recent weeks, warning that time is running out to agree a deal to abandon its nuclear programme and calling for an end to the senseless killing."
Police and emergency services responded at 8.30am to reports of a person in a precarious position beneath the 120ft clock tower at King's Cross. Officers and other emergency services removed a man and arrested him on suspicion of causing a public nuisance; he was taken into custody. Images showed him being dragged away by police around lunchtime. Thousands have been killed in recent weeks as Iranian authorities have responded to nationwide protests with a brutal crackdown. The UK Prime Minister called the repression grotesque and said allies must address Iran's deadly response while preventing Tehran from developing nuclear weapons. HRANA reports 6,126 confirmed deaths.
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