Sir Sadiq Khan also remarked on the increase of antisemitism since October 7
By Imogen Garfinkel
Sir Mark Rowley said the campaign’s calls for banning marches ‘ignore the reality of the law’
By Simon Rocker
Board president Phil Rosenberg told Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley the community owed the force ‘a huge amount of appreciation’
The Met is deploying 1,100 officers with resources from eight other forces to manage tomorrow’s controversial demonstration
The ‘onus’ should not be on the Jewish community to change their Shabbat activity, says Met
By Jane Prinsley
Community leaders have praised the Met’s decision to re-route an upcoming Gaza march away from a central London shul
Police say the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign’s Gaza protest risks ‘causing serious disruption’ to nearby shul
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Rabbi Mirvis said the force had fallen short in its duty to ensure Jews feel safe going to synagogue on Shabbat
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Far-right plots also a major danger, says senior national co-ordinator for Counter Terrorism Policing
Top KC and CST urge police to investigate ‘aggressive’ protest which left Jewish woman in tears
Romanian nationals charged in connection with Pouria Zeraati attack
Girl rushed to hospital with head injuries after being assaulted with bottles in east London
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The Met said they would ‘review’ decision not to treat sermon as a crime
By Toby Young
Inconsistent policing – as seen this week – based on spurious ideas means there is a danger that some minorities will enjoy the full protection of the law, with others thought fair game
PC Ruby Begum was dismissed without notice for her ‘appalling’ and ‘derogatory’ remarks