Met police appeal for information following criminal damage to seven statues in Westminster
Police are appealing for information following criminal damage to seven statues during a protest in Parliament Square, Westminster.
Police are appealing for information following criminal damage to seven statues during a protest in Parliament Square, Westminster.
Detectives are appealing for information to locate Dilawar Hussain who is wanted in connection for the murder of Hani Hicham Abou El Kheir in Pimlico in 2013.
On Saturday there will be protests in Westminster and in Tower Hamlets.
The Met is preparing to welcome tens of thousands of football fans to London ahead of Sunday's Carabao Cup Final at Wembley.
The Met is urging anyone planning to attend a farmers’ protest taking place in central London on Tuesday to leave their tractors at home.
Officers were the first emergency responders on the scene. The five-storey building caught ablaze, with around 20 members of the public, which included many tourists, trapped inside. Officers bravely entered the basement and located a number of people who were trapped and disorientated inside smoke filled rooms. They calmly led members of the public to safety.
Detectives have released an images of man alleged to be involved in a public order offence during a protest in central London yesterday
CCTV released by the Met shows officers foil attempt to steal a mobile phone.
There will be an increased police presence in Westminster on Saturday with a number of demonstrations expected to take place.
Detectives appeared on the BBC’s Crimewatch Live with a re-newed appeal to catch Camille’s murderer.
A number of further potential offences have come to light on social media and we’re now releasing images and appealing for the public’s help to identify those involved.
A significant policing operation will be in place across London in the coming days when protest and separate memorial events to mark the anniversary of the October 7th terrorist attacks will take place.
Detectives are continuing to investigate the disorder that took place in Whitehall on Wednesday 31 July.
Following the publication of Sue Gray’s update, we can now confirm that we will be investigating eight of the 12 dates considered by the Cabinet Office as part of their own investigation into alleged gatherings on Government premises during Covid restrictions.