Vancouver Sun

U. K. reviews London Marathon security after explosions rock Boston

- GREGORY KATZ

LONDON — British police are reviewing security plans for Sunday’s London Marathon, the next major internatio­nal marathon, because of the bombs that killed three people at the race in Boston. But there is no known specific or credible threat against the hugely popular British race at the moment, a security official said Monday.

Police already were preparing a major security operation for Wednesday’s ceremonial funeral for former prime minister Margaret Thatcher, an event at St. Paul’s Cathedral that will be attended by Queen Elizabeth II and many dignitarie­s. The plans call for a procession through the streets of London, with Thatcher’s flagdraped coffin to be carried on a horse- drawn carriage.

The funeral’s security plans are expected to be reviewed in light of the Boston bombings.

London has long been considered a top target for internatio­nal terrorists, with the government saying the threat level is “substantia­l.” In 2005, a series of suicide attacks on the public transport system in the British capital killed 52 people. London and mainland Britain also face a moderate threat from Northern Ireland-related terrorism, according to the government.

Two bombs exploded near the finish of the Boston Marathon on Monday, killing three people and wounding more than 80 others, race organizers and police said. The situation sparked alarm bells in Britain, where a massive security operation was put in place last summer to protect the successful London Olympics.

Last year, some 37,500 athletes competed in the London Marathon, with many more watching the springtime event.

 ?? WINSLOW TOWNSON/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? An unidentifi­ed Boston Marathon runner, centre, is reunited with loved ones following explosions at the Boston Marathon.
WINSLOW TOWNSON/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS An unidentifi­ed Boston Marathon runner, centre, is reunited with loved ones following explosions at the Boston Marathon.

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