
An airport in east London has been shut after an unexploded World War II bomb was discovered nearby.
London City Airport closed down at 10.00 p.m. local time (GMT) on Sunday after workers found the unexploded bomb at 5.06 a.m. that morning, the London Metropolitan Police said.
They had been carrying out preplanned work at the King George V Dock by the River Thames.
The area where the airport now stands used to be an industrial centre, and came under heavy bombardment from German planes. Unexploded ordnance still occasionally turns up during construction work.