Scuffles caught on camera after demonstrators broke through police lines resulting in highest number of arrests over more than 20 marches
Over 70 arrests as thousands join pro-Palestine rally in Westminster - Palestine Solidarity Campaign rally took place in Whitehall after huge row over its planned route’s proximity to a synagogue
Anti-Israel protesters clash with London police, breaking route rules meant to protect Jewish worshippers on Shabbat.
Metropolitan Police say 77 people arrested for breaching Public Order Act in highest number of detentions in London since Oct. 7, 2023 - Anadolu Ajansı
Britain's parliament will shut a bar popular with lawmakers from Monday as it reviews its security arrangements following an alleged drink spiking incident that police are investigating.
More than 1,000 police officers will be on duty in central London this Saturday as Pro-Palestine protesters gather for a rally in Whitehall. Originally planned as a march near BBC Broadcasting House and a nearby synagogue, the Metropolitan Police have imposed restrictions, limiting the demonstration to a static rally.
Palestine protests in central London - after police said some demonstrators who broke through their lines ignored orders to disperse.
Organisers of a major pro-Palestine march in London on Saturday have entered a standoff after the Metropolitan Police took the unprecedented step of announcing a new route for the marchers to follow - having banned a previously permitted route.
Thousands of people gathered and over 70 were arrested at a pro-Palestinian rally in central London Saturday, on the eve of the start of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.The majority were detained on suspicion of breaching the authorised perimeter for the protest near key government buildings in central London.
Detectives hunting the killer of a 14-year-old boy stabbed to death on a bus in south-east London say they are working "at pace" to find those responsible. The teenager was pronounced dead shortly after being attacked as he travelled on a 472 double-decker bus in Woolwich at about 14:30 GMT on Tuesday.
Four teenagers and one 20-year-old have been sentenced for their roles in the stabbing of an 18-year-old trans girl in London.
A charity group has offered a reward of up to £20,000, or more than $24,000, for information about three siblings who were abandoned as newborns in London by the same parents. The children — whom authorities refer to as Baby Harry,