
Tehran’s Long Shadow: Four Arrested for London Spying
British counter-terrorism forces have dismantled a suspected Iranian spy ring, alleged to be gathering intelligence on the capital’s Jewish residents and institutions.

British counter-terrorism forces have dismantled a suspected Iranian spy ring, alleged to be gathering intelligence on the capital’s Jewish residents and institutions.

UK officials’ fear of being labeled racist or “Islamophobic” has allowed rape gangs—mainly composed of Pakistani-heritage men—to operate with near-impunity.

A demonstration in the British capital by supporters of the Iranian regime has provoked anger, while the Green Party leader said Western military action against Iran could violate international law.

Alleged “corporate Zionist” café chain attacked twice in a week by anonymous thugs—who obsess about its 1990s Jewish origins.

The memorial to the iconic British prime minister was spray-painted with “Zionist war criminal” and “Free Palestine” graffiti.

The world’s most bankable actor experienced a violent robbery at a jeweller beneath his residence, in which armed raiders stole Rolex watches worth thousands of pounds.

A London councillor has been receiving more than £20,000 a year in public funds while living and engaging in politics in Bangladesh for months on end.

Authorities say Gaza protesters refused orders to leave, disrupted staff movement, and threatened personnel—while backing a jailed hunger striker.

Police say allowing the Ukip-organised “Walk With Jesus” march through east London’s Whitechapel district would be “reckless.”

The planned 20,000-square-metre Chinese embassy in the British capital looks set to become the biggest diplomatic compound in Europe.