UK police review security after attacks
UK police forces are reviewing security plans for public events after a lorry attack in Berlin killed 12 people.
The Metropolitan Police said it already had "detailed plans" in place for the festive period but was reviewing them "as a precaution".
The move follows the Berlin attack and the killing of the Russian ambassador in Ankara, Turkey.
Greater Manchester Police also said it would step up patrols and Police Scotland is assessing its plans.
The UK threat level has not been raised by security services following the attacks, but stands at "severe", meaning an attack is believed to be highly likely.
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