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"At this heartbreaking time for the people of Liverpool, I know that the strength of community spirit for which your city is renowned will be a comfort and support to those in need.
"Our prayers and deepest sympathy are with all those affected, and my special gratitude goes out to the first responders, emergency services personnel and other individuals who rushed to the aid of the injured."
The Prince and Princess of Wales have also released a statement and it reads: "We are deeply saddened by the scenes in Liverpool yesterday.
Praying for a speedy recovery for everyone who suffered injuries.
"We are all with you."
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Today, 12:26By Jack Johnson
Everton have released a statement regarding the 'horrific incident' at Liverpool's trophy parade yesterday.
It reads: "Everyone at Everton Football Club is deeply saddened by the horrific incident on Water Street yesterday during Liverpool Football Club’s Premier League victory celebrations.
"Our thoughts are with all those affected at this incredibly difficult time and we extend our best wishes for a full recovery to those who were injured.
"We urge anybody who may have information relating to the incident to contact the Merseyside Police investigation team.
"Details can be found on the Merseyside Police website: https://mipp.police.uk/operation/05MP24M59-PO2
"As a city we stand together."
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Today, 12:00By Jack Johnson
talkSPORT's Simon Jordan has given his thoughts on the incident that occurred in Liverpool yesterday.
They literally switched into a very professional mode from what was a hugely celebratory parade.”
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Today, 11:00By Jack Johnson
Liverpool chief executive Billy Hogan has thanked the emergency services for their response to the incident.
In a video posted on the Reds' club website, he said: "On behalf of all of us here at Liverpool Football Club, I would like to extend our heartfelt thoughts to all those who’ve been affected by this appalling incident on Water Street yesterday evening.
"This weekend was one of celebration, emotion and joy spread across the city in our entire fan base, and it ended in unimaginable scenes of distress with this appalling incident.
"I'd like to pay tribute to our emergency services and partner agencies - Merseyside Police, North West and St John Ambulance Services, and Merseyside Fire and Rescue - who dealt with the incident, and now our hospital staff across the city who are dealing with those who are injured, including tragically four children.
Hogan added: "I would also like to thank our supporters who witnessed this event and helped each other where they could.
"We continue to work with the emergency services and the local authorities to support their ongoing investigation and once again we would ask if anyone has any further information about the incident, please contact Merseyside Police."
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Today, 10:49By Jack Johnson
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has sent his thoughts to the city of Liverpool following yesterday's events.
"Literally about one or two minutes after the coach goes past, then there's another incident, and that overshadows all of the wonderful things that were happening.
"And of course, our thoughts have to be with those people who were seriously injured."
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Today, 09:03By Anton Stanley
The Mayor of the Liverpool City Region joined talkSPORT reporter Nick Ellerby on Tuesday morning to provide an update on the current situation.
Asked if he had a message for fans listening, he said: "Yes, and that is that there's a football fraternity, but there's also great solidarity in Liverpool with the people here.
"I've seen that time and time again.
And yesterday was, of course, both good and bad."
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Today, 08:38By Anton Stanley
Liverpool have reportedly postponed staff events to celebrate their Premier League title win.
According to the BBC, the club had been due to hold other tidings for the feat.
However, given the horrific incident witnessed at the trophy parade they have elected to call these off.
In an internal email the club insisted they will continue to offer their full support to emergency services and local authorities.
Liverpool have urged fans and staff to 'come together and support each other'Credit: GettyCopied
Today, 08:28By Anton Stanley
The Liverpool icon has spoken out after Monday's horrifying scenes in the city
He posted on X: “Shocked, horrified and deeply saddened about what happened at the end of the parade today.
“Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone and their families who have been impacted by today’s tragic event.
Our anthem has never felt more appropriate, You’ll Never Walk Alone.
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