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Starmer, court hears A series of arson attacks on property linked to Keir Starmer was masterminded
Starmer arson attacks, court hears A Russian speaker recruited and offered money to Ukrainian men to carry out arson attacks on properties connected to Prime Minister Sir Keir
arson attacks targeting properties and a car linked to Prime Minister [Keir Starmer](/news/2026/5/11/uks-keir-starmer-faces-likely-challenge-following-labours-election-defeat). On Monday
arson attacks](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/apr/29/men-accused-arson-attacks-keir-starmer-london) that took place in May last year on property linked to Keir Starmer
Starmer arson attacks accused did not intend to endanger life, court hears A Ukrainian man accused of an arson attack on the prime minister's house said he was forced to start the fire
arson attacks did not know he was PM, court hears A Ukrainian man who is accused of setting fire to the prime minister's house told police he had never heard of Sir Keir Starmer
arson attack at her home, the Old Bailey has heard. On 12 May 2025, a fire was discovered at the entrance of Sir Keir Starmer's property
property and a car connected to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. A third man, Petro Pochynok, 35, was found not guilty of conspiracy to commit arson. The first fire last year occurred when a Toyota
Keir Starmer said people were rightly sickened by the horrific attack on Monday night in north Belfast. "But let me be clear, the acts of violence and arson that followed are totally unjustified," he added
Keir Starmer for £3,000, after telling a court he had been being threatened by a “powerful” Russian-speaking man using the pseudonym El Money. Roman Lavrynovych, 22, is accused, along with Stanislav Carpiuc
Starmer has told the Old Bailey he was only at the crime scene after being asked to help with some "luggage". Petro Pochynok, 35, is on trial alongside fellow Ukrainian national Roman Lavrynovych
property by means of fire or explosives. The justice department’s complaint alleges that al-Saadi worked closely with Qassem Suleimani, the former IRGC commander who was killed in a US airstrike in 2020. Photographs
property, that have struck fear into many British Jews in recent years. John Mann, the government’s independent adviser on antisemitism, said many in the community are at “breaking point” and feel
arson attempts.](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cew77rwrevdo) She says the two injured men "will be in our hearts and minds as we pray for their healing". And she adds: "We will pray for the wisdom
arson attacks against Jewish property in London in recent weeks. Here is what we know so far. The Metropolitan Police said its officers responded at 11:16 BST on Wednesday after receiving reports that people
Starmer said political leaders are "calling for calm", with authorities in Northern Ireland braced for possible protests and disruption on Wednesday. Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) Chief Constable Jon Boutcher said police will
Starmer said the "antisemitic attack" - the latest in a string in the UK - was "utterly appalling", adding: "Attacks on our Jewish community are attacks on Britain." The Met said its officers responded