Sadiq Khan: I feel safe, despite being named in Buffalo gunman's manifesto
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan responds to being named in the manifesto of a white supremacist gunman who massacred 10 people in Buffalo, New York. He says: "They want us to cower and be scared, we can't allow them to succeed."
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