London

UK PM Sunak to call on university bosses to protect Jewish students

In Britain, protest camps have sprung up at several universities, including Oxford and Cambridge, in solidarity with Gaza and the US protesters.

By REUTERS
09/05/2024

Sadiq Khan wins re-election as London mayor

Khan's victory, his third in a row, was widely expected despite some public anger over knife crime and the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ).

By REUTERS
04/05/2024

UK police officer charged with showing support for Hamas

Counter Terrorism Policing North East said suspect's WhatsApp messages showed support for the terrorist group.

By REUTERS
01/05/2024

Teenagers released on bail after alleged attempted kidnapping of Orthodox Jewish man in London

The five teenagers, all aged between 15 and 18 years old, have now been released on bail.

London police arrest sword-wielding man after reports of stabbing

Two members of the public and two police officers were in the hospital with non-life-threatening wounds.

By REUTERS
30/04/2024

UK officials cover London Holocaust memorial over vandalization fears

The Holocaust memorial in Hyde Park, London, was covered by officials in fear that it might be vandalized by pro-Palestinian protesters.

Major UK anti-antisemitism march canceled over threats, policing concerns

Campaign Against Antisemitism accused the Metropolitan Police of enacting a double standard against Jewish protesters.

British Airways revives flights to Tel Aviv celebrating heritage with new uniforms

British Airways' rich heritage and new staff uniforms mark a milestone. The return of flights to Tel Aviv brings hope for reduced ticket prices.

By MARK GORDON , DAVID ZEV HARRIS
21/04/2024

UK officials sorry for threat to arrest 'openly Jewish' man at Gaza march

The Campaign Against Antisemitism CEO faced police threats at a pro-Palestinian march in London. Despite apologies, concerns persist over Jewish safety amid ongoing protests.

UK minister writes to London police over 'openly Jewish' comment

The Metropolitan Police apologized for the "use of the term 'openly Jewish' by one of our officers. We know it will have caused offense to many. We reiterate our apology."

By REUTERS
20/04/2024
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