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18 resultsfor “antisemitic hate crime incidents in London”

Politics

Two men charged over alleged filming of antisemitic TikTok videos in London

London to film antisemitic TikTok videos. Officers were called to reports of a hate crime involving a group of men allegedly harassing members of the Jewish community on Clapton Common at about 9pm on Thursday

The Guardian WorldMay 9
Politics

Spat at, threatened and kidnapped: British Jews tell of rising antisemitism

hate-crime incidents per head of population as Muslims. Laura, 62, a midwife in London, says she feels unsafe going to work. She has spent years campaigning for more culturally sensitive maternity care for Jewish

BBC NewsApr 20
Politics

Proxies carrying out antisemitic attacks in UK could face 14 years in prison

hate crime cases in an attempt to tackle the “deeply troubling rise in antisemitic incidents”. Since late March, there have been a series of arson attacks at Jewish sites in London

The Guardian WorldMay 6
Politics

Met set up specialist unit as antisemitic hate crime in London hits two-year high

hate crime in March 2024. Of the 140 incidents in [London](https://www.theguardian.com/uk/london) in April, 51 (36%) occurred in Barnet, the north London borough that includes Golders Green, Hendon and Finchley, which have large

The Guardian WorldMay 6
Politics

Starmer condemns Zack Polanski for sharing post criticising police at Golders Green stabbings

incidents across the country”. In a statement on Friday, Parkinson said he recognised the “profound fear, distress and anger” that Jewish people were feeling, adding: “Antisemitic hate crime is not only an attack on individuals

The Guardian WorldMay 1
Politics

Friday briefing: How rising antisemitism is striking fear into the everyday lives of British Jews

incident is the latest in a string of antisemitic attacks, on people and property, that have struck fear into many British Jews in recent years. John Mann, the government’s independent adviser on antisemitism, said

The Guardian WorldMay 1
Politics

Who is Zack Polanski, UK Greens leader and rising political star?

London with a large Jewish community, on April 29. Both victims suffered serious injuries in the attack, which the Metropolitan Police declared a terrorist incident. Polanski later apologised for sharing an “inaccurate” post on social

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 6
Conflicts

Appeal after car drives towards Jewish children

incident. "We remain in close contact with the nearby school. At this stage, no arrests have been made," they added. On Wednesday, the Met Police announced that a team of [100 additional officers would

BBC NewsMay 7
Politics

Protests may need to be stopped in some cases, PM suggests

London, on Wednesday. The attack, which has been declared a terror incident by police, is the latest in a string of violent incidents targeting Jewish people. The government commissioned a review of public order

BBC NewsMay 2
Politics

UK terrorism threat level raised to severe after Golders Green attack

Londoners and visitors that we are doing everything possible to protect our city and keep all of our communities safe," he sadi. The raised level also comes against a backdrop of "increased state-linked physical

BBC NewsApr 30
Conflicts

Manhunt after attempted arson attack on synagogue

London in which two bottles thought to contain petrol were hurled at the building. The attack on the Finchley Reform Synagogue is being treated as an antisemitic hate crime, according to police. The Met said

BBC NewsApr 15
Conflicts

Two arrested over attempted arson attack on synagogue in north London

London, as part of an investigation into what the Metropolitan police described as an “antisemitic hate crime”. The force said the woman was arrested at an address in Watford just after 4.45pm on Wednesday

The Guardian WorldApr 15
Politics

'Globalise the intifada' chant is racist, says Starmer

London suburb, which police have declared a terror incident, has reignited debates over the protection of British Jews and the policing of pro-Palestinian marches. Speaking at a news conference earlier, Sir Keir said there

BBC NewsApr 30
Politics

Starmer says some pro-Palestinian protests could be banned amid attacks on British Jews

crimes, terrorism and the involvement of hostile states was coming together in the UK to create a terrifying atmosphere for British Jews. Asked if the threat to their ­community was greater than it had ever

The Guardian WorldMay 2
Politics

Thousands attend rally against antisemitism outside Downing Street

crimes in London reached its highest level in two years, according to data from the Metropolitan police, which [recently committed to deploying 100 extra officers](https://www.theguardian.com/news/2026/may/06/met-police-specialist-unit-antisemitic-hate-crime-london-high) to protect Jewish communities

The Guardian WorldMay 10
World

‘Whatever life throws at us, we don’t walk alone’: how a London synagogue attack birthed an act of solidarity

London synagogue attack birthed an act of solidarity “How good and how wonderful it is when friends sit together,” reads a quote from the Psalms painted high on the wall inside [Finchley Reform Synagogue

The Guardian WorldApr 18
Politics

Pro-Palestinian marches have been hijacked, says minister

incident by police, has renewed political debates about over the protection of British Jews. The government's reviewer of terrorism legislation, Jonathan Hall KC, has called for a "moratorium" on pro-Palestinian marches, arguing

BBC NewsMay 1
Politics

Thursday briefing: What would it take for streets to be safe for all?

antisemitism, Islamophobia and hate speech among staff working in immigration removal centres, the Guardian has learned. ## In depth: ‘Hostility has become increasingly normalised and we’re seeing the consequences’ ![A man is in Belfast

The Guardian WorldJun 11