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London Police Arrest Over 500 at Palestine Action Protest
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London Police Arrest Over 500 at Palestine Action Protest

London police arrested more than 500 people during a demonstration supporting the banned Palestine Action group, following a high court decision in February that deemed the group's terrorist classification illegal.

Three Charged with Arson in UK Jewish Charity Ambulance Attack Ordered to Remain in Custody
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Three Charged with Arson in UK Jewish Charity Ambulance Attack Ordered to Remain in Custody

Three individuals, including two men and a teenager, have been arrested and charged in connection with an arson attack that destroyed four Hatzalah ambulances belonging to a UK Jewish charity in March, and have now been ordered to remain in UK custody. The London police stated the incident has not been declared a terrorist act.

Police weapons found near London Mayor's home
WorldBBCnosruv+10berlingskeSCMPvgThe Independentindex-hrpolitikenjutarnji-listiefimerida+2 more8d ago13 sources

Police weapons found near London Mayor's home

A London police spokesperson confirmed that a citizen reported finding a discarded bag containing police weapons near the London Mayor's home.

London Police Probe Antisemitic Arson on Jewish Ambulances; Iran Link Suggested
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London Police Probe Antisemitic Arson on Jewish Ambulances; Iran Link Suggested

Police are investigating an antisemitic hate crime after four Jewish community ambulances in Golders Green, London, were damaged in an arson attack that caused terror in the community, with new reports continuing to suggest Iran may be behind the incident.

British Muslims warned against fake Haj booking platform
WorldDawn25d ago

British Muslims warned against fake Haj booking platform

LONDON: UK police have warned Muslims to remain vigilant against fraudulent websites impersonating the official Haj booking platform following a rise in pilgrimage-related scams, the news platform Hyphen said in an investigation. Data obtained through a freedom of information request shows aspiring pilgrims reported losses of £195,752 in 2025, a 30 per cent increase from £150,000 in 2024. The City of London Police recorded 34 Haj-related fraud reports last year, with the highest individual lo...