A Conservative former minister has been criticised for claiming there are "no-go areas" in parts of London and Birmingham where Muslim people live. Paul Scully, who served as minister for London until the last reshuffle, made the comments during an interview with BBC Radio London, in which he said some people were "concerned about, more and more, their neighbourhoods changing". He also said Lee Anderson, who was suspended from the Tory party after refusing to apologise for claiming "Islamists" had achieved "control" over London, was "trying to reflect that in a really clumsy way". Politics live: Anderson releases first statement...