
Thousands Take Part in Rival London Protest Marches
Arrests made following high-profile policing operation directed at two groups, which exposes key UK-wide political divisions.

Arrests made following high-profile policing operation directed at two groups, which exposes key UK-wide political divisions.

Backed by organisations including the Jewish Leadership Council, the Board of Deputies of British Jews, and the Union of Jewish Students, the protest will target rising UK-wide antisemitism and extremism.

The Metropolitan Police has moved to severe alert status, unveiling a new hybrid policing unit that combines counter-terrorism with neighbourhood expertise to safeguard Jewish schools and synagogues.

UK authorities are assessing the aftermath of yet another deliberate fire which seems designed to intimidate British Jews.

A victim of antisemitic violence accused the Labour government of making the English capital “unsafe for Jewish people”—and locals agree with him.

Following arson attacks on community ambulances, the stabbing in Golders Green has reignited calls for the government to take a harder line against Islamist extremism and Iranian influence.

Millwall described the municipal depiction of a cartoon figure in Klan-style clothing wearing the football club’s badge as “false and damaging.”

An investigation into the English capital’s property market has revealed a widespread practice of landlords illegally barring non-Muslim tenants from local housing, sparking calls for urgent enforcement of the law.

Seven arrests in two days as police investigate an alleged conspiracy involving incendiary attacks on targets connected to England’s Jewish community.

The Met’s Deputy Commissioner points to a pattern of criminal conduct which suggests a network of organised “thugs for hire.”