I heard this news as it broke this morning but they didn't go into much detail and as my radio signal was very hit and miss in the lakes today i have only just read it in full, the horse that you see run into the bus is lucky to be alive.
They ran along the Strand at around 8:30am, with one of them believed to have collided with a black cab. Reports suggest they continued towards Tower Bridge.
The white horse appeared to be covered in a red liquid - it wasn't clear if that was paint, blood or something else.
10am - Hello and welcome
Two riderless horses - one white and one black - are running through the streets of central London this morning.They ran along the Strand at around 8:30am, with one of them believed to have collided with a black cab. Reports suggest they continued towards Tower Bridge.
The white horse appeared to be covered in a red liquid - it wasn't clear if that was paint, blood or something else.
BBC News Summary
- All the runaway military horses that became loose this morning in central London have been caught
- Noise from builders near Buckingham Palace caused the horses from the Household Cavalry to bolt during a rehearsal
- An Army spokesman told the BBC that five horses ran loose and four soldiers were unseated
- The Army says "a number of personnel and horses" are injured - the ambulance service says at least four people are hurt
- Horses collided with several vehicles, including a double-decker tour bus left with a smashed windscreen
- Two of the horses were caught in Limehouse - five miles away from where the incident began