Thank you, everyone. Thankfully, I am not in London for now, and am safe back home in Lancashire.

I'm so shocked that Camden, a town that I've really come to love, could have been the scene of such violence. I kept an eye on news reports last night into the early hours, and it seems police managed to contain it in the High Street at least, so as far as I know, no damage has been caused to the veterinary college, or further afield where my flat is situated.

My flatmate is safe, also. She managed to get home from work in central London in time before things really kicked off, and her family stayed indoors. She described how she could hear the police sirens and news helicopters for hours into the night.

The riots spread to other cities last night - Bristol and Nottingham have also had rioting and I've also heard from a few friends that things are beginning to get ugly in Manchester, which is a bit close to home, although nothing on the news about that yet.

Here is the latest report:

Rioting has spread across London on a third night of violence, with unrest flaring in other English cities.

An extra 1,700 police officers were deployed in London, where shops were looted and buildings were set alight.

Birmingham, Liverpool, Nottingham and Bristol also saw violence.
The prime minister has returned early from his holiday to discuss the unrest, which first flared on Saturday after a peaceful protest in Tottenham over the fatal shooting of a man by police.

At least 400 people have been arrested following a wave of "copycat criminal activity" across London over the past three days, the Met Police said. More than 69 people have been charged with various offences.

Three people are being questioned on suspicion of attempted murder after a police officer was injured by a car in Brent, north-west London, while trying to stop suspected looters.

Met Deputy Assistant Commissioner Steven Kavanagh said it was a "shocking and appalling morning for London to wake up to".

"The Met was stretched beyond belief in a way that it has never experienced before," he told BBC Breakfast.

When asked at what stage he would consider bringing in the Army, he responded by saying "all options are being considered".

On Twitter, Scotland Yard said: "In the next 24 hours there will be 13,000 police officers on duty in London."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-14450248

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I am just.... seething over this.

I actually feel embarassed of being British right now, or indeed, I should say English. We've shown that we've got a country full of morons. Looters have actually been using social networking sites to show off their plunder - I mean, how thick can you get?

The vast majority don't know what they're rioting for and have taken advantage of a cause they probably don't care about anyway.

May they all feel the back hand of the law.