Police say investigations into how a former Russian spy and his daughter were poisoned with a nerve agent are now focused on their home.
It's now thought they first came into contact with the substance via Sergei Skripal's front door in the city of Salisbury earlier this month.
The incident has led to a diplomatic row with Russia, which denies any involvement.
Mr Skripal and his daughter remain in a critical condition in hospital.
Security expert Professor Anthony Glees says a picture is emerging about how the attack may have taken place.
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It's now thought they first came into contact with the substance via Sergei Skripal's front door in the city of Salisbury earlier this month.
The incident has led to a diplomatic row with Russia, which denies any involvement.
Mr Skripal and his daughter remain in a critical condition in hospital.
Security expert Professor Anthony Glees says a picture is emerging about how the attack may have taken place.
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OUT: … daughter."
DUR: 40 seconds
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Security expert Professor Anthony Glees says a picture is emerging about how the attack may have taken place.
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