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Investigation into Grenfell Tower tragedy

Investigation into Grenfell Tower tragedy

Ahead of the anniversary of the Grenfell Tower tragedy, detectives have outlined the progress of the criminal investigation as they move towards the next stage of their enquiries.
Since the awful events of 14 June 2017, the Met has been fully committed to investigating the fire to identify any criminal offences and if so, who is responsible. A team of 180 officers and staff remain dedicated to

Met sets out policing plan ahead of central London protests on Saturday

Met sets out policing plan ahead of central London protests on Saturday

Our objectives this weekend are to police without fear or favour, to protect the right to protest and to keep the peace. All Londoners have a right to have their voices heard, just as they also have a right to go about their lives without fear and without being subject to serious disruption.

Op Brocks appeals

Op Brocks appeals

Officers investigating reports of offences at protests in central London would like to identify the following people.
Anyone with information that could assist detectives is asked to call 101 quoting the relevant reference number.
Counter-protest in London on 11 November 2023

Pro-Palestine protest on 11 November 2023
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Protest in Trafalgar Square on 4 N

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