Pictured: Builder's truck 'that spooked Household Cavalry horses with noise from moving rubble' as animals rampage across London for six miles, smashing into vehicles and pedestrians and leaving four injured

As the horses passed through in Belgravia at 8.40am, it is believed builders were using a travelator with concrete when some of the concrete came off and hit the floor, causing a noise.

Man, 56, appears in court charged with kidnap, spiking and sexual assault after girl, nine, was snatched outside Harrods

Robert Prussak, 56, of no fixed abode, was today charged with a number of offences following a Met Police investigation in Kensington, London the force said.

Four people in hospital after Household Cavalry horses' six-mile London rampage: Soldier 'screamed in pain' when he was thrown off saddle as animals covered in blood smash into cars, a bus and pedestrians after being 'spooked' during exercise

At least one soldier was injured after a spooked horse smashed into cars  outside the Clermont Hotel on Buckingham Palace Road, Victoria.

Rampaging Household Cavalry horses 'spooked by builders moving concrete': Noise caused animals on exercise to unseat four soldiers before they ran loose for six miles across London and smashed into cars, a bus and pedestrians

Five people, including a soldier who was riding on of the horses, were injured in three separate incidents during the six-mile rampage in London on Wednesday that lasted two hours.

Four people in hospital after Household Cavalry horses' six-mile London rampage: Soldier 'screamed in pain' when he was thrown off saddle as animals 'covered in blood' smash into cars, a bus and pedestrians after being 'spooked' during exercise

At least one soldier was injured after a spooked horse smashed into cars  outside the Clermont Hotel on Buckingham Palace Road, Victoria.

Five injured as escaped Household Cavalry horses bolt through London in six-mile rampage: Two animals including one 'covered in blood' smash into cars, a bus and pedestrians and injure soldier after they were spooked during exercise

At least one soldier was injured after a spooked horse smashed into cars  outside the Clermont Hotel on Buckingham Palace Road, Victoria.

Murder investigation launched after two people died in house fire in north-east London: Police claim blaze at property 'where squatters lived' was 'started deliberately'

Detectives believe the blaze at the end of terraced home in Walthamstow, thought to have been occupied by squatters, was started deliberately.

Tommy Robinson is joined by Laurence Fox as he addresses crowds during shameful St George's Day violence: Far-right activist calls for day of action against 'two-tier policing' - as police arrest six in chaotic scenes near Downing Street

Six people were arrested near Downing Street after police intervened when a group broke through a cordon made to stop people moving past the area allocated for the event.

Tommy Robinson is joined by Laurence Fox as he addresses crowds during shameful St George's Day violence: Far right activist calls for day of action against 'two-tier policing' - as police arrest six in chaotic scenes near Downing Street

Six people were arrested near Downing Street after police intervened when a group broke through a cordon made to stop people moving past the area allocated for the event.

St George's Day rally in London descends into chaos: Riot cops clash with crowds as police horse is attacked near Downing Street and speakers blast out Sweet Caroline - after protesters slam Met's 'two-tier policing for Pro-Palestine marchers'

Police officers have clashed with protesters in central London on St George's Day after people belonging to far right groups travelled across the UK to the capital to march on Whitehall.

Tommy Robinson is cleared of breaching dispersal order at march against anti-Semitism as judge rules it was unlawful because police officer used the wrong date on paperwork

The far-right activist, real name is Stephen Yaxley Lennon, was today acquitted after a judge ruled the power used against him had not been legally authorised by the Metropolitan Police.

Police clash with St George's Day protesters chanting 'England til I die' near the Cenotaph after far right groups and football hooligans travel from across the UK to mark day

Police officers have clashed with protesters in central London on St George's Day after people belonging to far right groups travelled across the UK to the capital to march on Whitehall.

Find the Greggs sandwich shoplifter: Brazen thief pillages fridges before walking out of store clutching three sarnies and two bottles of orange juice in front of stunned staff and customers - as police launch hunt

Shocking video shows the moment the bandit clutching three sandwiches and two bottles of orange juice before walking out of the Greggs in Archway, north London last Friday.

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: The police used to arrest people for Driving While Black. Today... the Met's new offence: WALKING WHILE JEWISH

Back in the not-too-dim-and-distant, the police regularly operated a policy of stopping selected motorists for 'Driving While Black'.

Olé ello ello! Off-duty British cops on Barcelona stag do apprehend thief as he robs restaurant

Sergeant Eren Emin, 30, said he was on his stag do in the Spanish city with four other police officers when a man jumped over the restaurant counter and began grabbing electrical items.

Brazen thief uses an angle grinder to slice through lock on a moped parked outside packed pub in leafy London suburb

The thief, dressed in black with a white helmet, is seen in the video squatting down as he uses the power tool outside The George IV pub on Chiswick High Street, west London on Saturday night.

Brazen thief uses an angle grinder to slice through lock on a moped parked outside packed pun in leafy London suburb

The thief, dressed in black with a white helmet, is seen in the video squatting down as he uses the power tool outside The George IV pub on Chiswick High Street, west London on Saturday night.

Parents of girl, eight, killed when a Land Rover ploughed into her school slam 'unacceptable' delays in police probe into their daughter's death - as Met chief blames a lack of forensic officers

Nuria Sajjad (pictured left) died after the vehicle ploughed through a fence at The Study Prep school in south-west London on July 6 last year and into a crowd of children and adults.

Shocking moment thief uses an angle grinder to slice through lock on a moped parked outside packed London pub as accomplice sits tight on scooter

The thief, dressed in black with a white helmet, is seen in the video squatting down as he uses the power tool outside The George IV pub on Chiswick High Street, west London on Saturday night.

Under-fire Met boss Sir Mark Rowley defends 'professional' officer who threatened to arrest 'openly Jewish' campaigner at pro-Palestine protest - as police chief fights to keep job

Sir Mark Rowley has said the officers who dealt with Gideon Falter, chief executive of the Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA), in viral footage of the the April 13 march will not face sanctions.

Pictured: Second man, 32, charged alongside Tory Parliamentary researcher, 29 with spying for China under Official Secrets Act

The second man charged alongside a Tory Parliamentary researcher with spying for China has been pictured. Christopher Berry, 32, is accused of spying between 2021 and 2023.