A man has been charged with the terrorism-related murder of Conservative MP Sir David Amess.
The MP for Southend West was fatally stabbed on Friday lunchtime during a constituency surgery in Leigh-on-Sea in Essex.
Ali Harbi Ali, 25, from London, has been charged with murder and preparing acts of terrorism, the Crown Prosecution Service said.
Floral tributes had been left outside the Belfairs Methodist Church in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, where Conservative MP Sir David Amess died on Friday.
He is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Thursday afternoon.
Nick Price, of the CPS, said: "We will submit to the court that this murder has a terrorist connection, namely that it had both religious and ideological motivations."
On Monday, Parliament paid tribute to Sir David as it was announced that Southend would be granted city status, in recognition of his decades-long campaign for the seaside town to be given the honour.
Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Matt Jukes said: "Today's charge is a significant milestone in the case, but the work from my colleagues in the Met's Counter Terrorism Command will continue apace.
"There has been considerable speculation in the media about the background, history and motivation of the man now charged.
"I understand the huge level of public interest in this case, but now a charge has been brought it is vitally important that everyone exercises restraint when commenting on it publicly, to ensure future court proceedings are not prejudiced in any way."
Speaking outside New Scotland Yard, Mr Jukes said: "A large team of detectives have been working around the clock to find out as much as we can about what happened and why.
"That work has included searches at a number of London addresses.
"Our advanced forensics team analysed digital devices and carried out a painstaking review of CCTV footage.
"I also want to thank the witnesses and members of the public who have supported the investigation with information."
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