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  • Police arrest several men as clashes break out at St George’s Day rally in London – video

    Police clashed with participants in a St George’s Day event in central London attended by crowds that included some far-right supporters
  • People wave flags during a St George's Day rally on Whitehall, in Westminster, central London, Tuesday 23 April 2024: small crowd, mostly men, some shouting; one is filming a selfie, another is drinking from a bottle of beer, some are wearing red and white hats and have flags draped around their shoulders; they look rowdy but not particularly threatening in this photo

    Police clash with St George’s Day protesters at central London rally

    Far-right supporters among those believed to be attending march on Whitehall, with at least six arrests made
  • still image from stage performance of My Neighbour Totoro: a small girl in a pink dress is seen in the centre of a mythical forest with trees curving around her, lit in green, blue and purple

    Studio Ghibli’s work ‘like Shakespeare’, says My Neighbour Totoro stage show’s director

    Hayao Miyazaki’s animations praised by Phelim McDermott as new production in West End announced
  • Doreen, Lady Lawrence

    Met’s handling of new evidence about Stephen Lawrence case to be reviewed

  • Mark Rowley speaks to the media in Hackney last year

    Met police chief praises ‘professional’ conduct of officer in antisemitism row

  • Jim Lawrence’s first sail loft, a converted fisherman’s store in Brightlingsea

    Jim Lawrence obituary

  • Exterior of the Black Dog pub in Vauxhall

    Taylor Swift fans flock to London pub apparently referenced on new album

  • What does a longer video of the exchange between Met officer and antisemitism campaigner tell us?

  • Initial story about ‘openly Jewish’ incident not full picture, says ex-senior Met officer

  • Met chief apologises to Stephen Lawrence’s mother over handling of sixth suspect

  • Sharp rise in Aim delistings casts doubt over City of London’s future

  • Gideon Falter talking to police officer

    Met chief likely to survive calls to quit over officer’s ‘openly Jewish’ comment

    Mark Rowley believed to still enjoy confidence of home secretary and mayor of London after incident at pro-Palestine protest
  • Marathon runners passing under a bridge

    ‘Glorious day’: London Marathon organisers hail 2024 event as records fall

    As well as new women’s-only record, race delivered largest ever number of participants and new charity fundraising high
    • Other lives
      The Rev Hugh Dawes obituary

    • London Marathon: Jepchirchir breaks women’s world record, Munyao beats Bekele in men’s race – as it happened

    • Thousands of children strip-searched by police in England and Wales last year

  • Screengrab from a video posted by Campaign Against Antisemitism of their chief executive, Gideon Falter, speaking to a Met police officer during a pro-Palestine march in London.

    Being Jewish ‘should never be seen as provocative’, says Home Office

    Statement comes after Met police apologised for calling antisemitism campaigner ‘openly Jewish’
  • A heritage-listed London pub was damaged in a fire on Friday night, London Fire Brigade (LFB) has said. The blaze damaged three floors and destroyed the roof of the grade II-listed Burn Bullock, Mitcham, LFB added.

    Fire partly destroys Grade-II listed London pub

    Mitcham residents say the Burn Bullock had been ‘disgracefully neglected’ prior to the blaze destroying much of the building
  • Recovering former art dealer Orlando Whitfield

    Weekend
    Weekend podcast: the extraordinary story of the biggest art fraud in American history, plus Zoe Williams on Liz Truss

    Zoe Williams explores the greatest mystery of modern politics: Liz Truss’ self belief, and Charlotte Edwardes delves into the extraordinary inside story of the biggest art fraud in American history.
  • Gideon Falter speaking to a Metropolitan police officer in London

    Met apologises for calling antisemitism campaigner ‘openly Jewish’

    Police officer had stopped Gideon Falter from walking near pro-Palestinian march while wearing kippah skull cap
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