A BBC cameraman's foot was run over by a car carrying Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to a meeting to agree the party's General Election manifesto.

Giles Wooltorton was injured by the left wheel of the car carrying Mr Corbyn to the meeting, which is the subject of intense media interest after Labour's draft manifesto was leaked to the press.

He was hurt as Mr Corbyn's car drove in through a side entrance to the Institution of Engineering and Technology in Savoy Place, central London, while much of the media was waiting on the street outside the front entrance.

The BBC's political editor Laura Kuenssberg tended to Mr Wooltorton immediately after the incident before an ambulance arrived and he was treated by paramedics.

The cameraman was taken away for treatment as inside, around 80 Labour figures met to agree the final manifesto.

Two police officers arrived on the scene and were speaking to witnesses.

A senior Labour source said the party was "looking into" the incident.