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London or to walk the dog. “They wear things around their necks. I am really conscious of it. I haven’t told them not to, but do I go and meet my child from
London over the weekend, the Met police have said. Matt Jukes, the deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan police, said a 17-year-old boy and 19-year-old man had been detained, as he confirmed
London rally against antisemitism. As she addressed the crowd, there were some boos. It wasn’t the first time – last year, on a similar stage outside Downing Street, Baginsky and her fellow co-lead, Rabbi
recent weeks. “When you see, when you hear some of those chants – ‘globalise the intifada’ the one that I would pick out – then clearly there should be tougher action in relation to that,” Starmer told
community safe.” Police are treating the stabbing of two men in Golders Green, which happened just after 11am on Wednesday, as terrorism, with the suspect described as having been allegedly looking for anyone “visibly Jewish
attack. A series of recent polls puts his [approval rating in the mid-30s](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/22/trump-approval-slips-polls-midterms), driven down by the economic fallout from the war that has worsened a cost of living crisis
community safety. NSW police confirmed they had provided “some additional security measures”. Sources said there was an “aggressive escalation” in the Mail’s reporting which led to aspects of the tour being changed, including
community, are deeply irresponsible.” Few frontline politicians in British politics have taken quite such a combative approach to certain outlets and journalists. Before Saturday’s furore, there was a testy confrontation with Ed Balls
London attack but cites recorded conversations between al-Saadi and an FBI informant and an undercover FBI agent, in which he appeared to have referred to operations in [Europe](https://www.theguardian.com/world/europe-news) while trying