Thames Valley Police say they are reviewing security measures and activities following the Manchester terror attack. 

Officers have reassured residents that there is "no intelligence" to suggest a specific threat to communities within the Thames Valley, but will continue to provide a visible presence across the area. 

Following the tragic events of last night's incident in Manchester, which has left at least 22 people dead and 59 people injured, the national threat level has been reviewed and remains at severe. 

Acting Chief Constable John Campbell said: "We send our thoughts and condolences to those affected by this terrible incident in Manchester and acknowledge the work of our colleagues from all the emergency services who responded to the unfolding events.

"In light of such tragic events the cooperation of our communities is more important than ever before. I would urge you to contact the police straight away if you believe that someone is acting suspiciously.

"Trust your instincts and let us decide whether the information is important or not. No piece of information is considered too small or insignificant.

"I would like to reassure you that Thames Valley Police is reviewing our security measures and there is no specific intelligence to suggest a threat to our communities within Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire. However we all need to remain vigilant.

"My officers and staff will continue to provide a visible presence in our communities and we have specialist resources in place to respond in an emergency."

TVP have urged residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious behaviour or activity to the confidential Anti-Terrorist Hotline on 0800 789 321 or in an emergency call 999.