Women bailed after earlier arrest over ‘suspicious’ death
By Jane Prinsley
But Met and CST accused of being ‘heavy-handed’ as rowdy youngsters held in cell on Thursday night
An activist attacked the 1914 painting hanging at Trinity College Cambridge in March last year
Activists blocked the entrance to the facility, accusing the firm that owns it of ‘spilling Palestinian blood’
The jihadist allegedly sang songs to his hostages and mimicked comedians when not torturing them
By Ellie Grant
Independent Adviser on Political Violence and Disruption dumped by Home Office
Ben Jamal vowed to ‘vigorously contest’ the allegations, which will see him appear in court next month
By Jacob Jaffa
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The MP for Finchley and Golders Green was speaking at a Jewish Labour Movement conference
By Lorin Bell-Cross
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The case sparked political controversy over leaks during hostage negotiations with Hamas
Netanyahu has begun his testimony nearly five years after the legal proceedings first began
Romanian nationals charged in connection with Pouria Zeraati attack
Solicitor General Sarah Sackman: no one should consider themselves above the law
Home Secretary pledges to work ‘tirelessly’ to tackle ‘appalling’ levels of hate crime
Jonathan Abraham was arrested at a property in Dublin with a scalpel in hand
By Felix Pope
Anjem Choudary convicted after transatlantic investigation finds him guilty of directing Al-Muhajiroun and encouraging terror support online
The six-year-old child was found dead at his home in central Israel