More than 40 legal scholars have called for an independent inquiry into the Metropolitan Police's handling of a pro-Palestine protest in London, describing the force's actions as "a disproportionate,
Organisers of Saturday's pro-Palestine march say Mark Rowley did not engage with pro-Palestine and Muslim groups but focused instead on pro-Israel organisations
A 23-year-old man attacked 10 women over a four-hour period across London, the Metropolitan Police has said. The man is alleged to have sexually assaulted six of the women in a series of attacks in Islington and Camden on Sunday morning. Detectives are now appealing for any more victims to come forward.
Police are looking for witnesses after a man who died after falling down an escalator at Waterloo Station may have been pushed. Ian Airlie, 48, was found dead at his home in Greenwich on Thursday, 10 October. He fell down the escalator at the tube station ’s Jubilee Line at 17.05pm on Sunday, 15 September.
A man wrongly accused of masturbating at a woman on a London bus has won a £5,000 payout from the Metropolitan Police.
Twelve people have been charged after phones were stolen from 13 different Apple stores across London. Apple stores targeted over the space of two-and-a-half weeks include Battersea Power Station and Regent Street,
Kevin Clarke, a relapsing paranoid schizophrenic, died in police custody at Lewisham Hospital in 2018 after he was restrained by up to nine officers.
Chris Nineham, the founder of the anti-war group Stop the War Coalition, has been arrested during a pro-Palestine march in Central London. His arrest prompted clashes between police and demonstrators, with protesters chanting ‘Free him!’ as he was escorted to a police van. pic.twitter.com/FHZDbcyDXa
The Metropolitan Police Service is investigating a Camden man's report that he was seriously sexually abused at Edmonton Leisure Centre in
London police charged nine people with public order offences after dozens were arrested at a pro-Palestinian protest in the British capital, the force said Sunday.
Prince Harry will not travel to London for the first day of his trial against Rupert Murdoch’s tabloid The Sun, refuting claims that he was set to receive "limited police protection" during his stay.