Met and prosecutors prepared for weekend as more than 30 charged
More than 30 people have now been charged following disorder and antisocial behaviour.
More than 30 people have now been charged following disorder and antisocial behaviour.
Met officers have made 10 more arrests as the policing response to violence across the country continues
“Two large anti-racism protests took place in Waltham Forest and Finchley. The majority of people engaged with officers and complied with conditions. These events passed without major incident or disruption.
We are using a range of specialist teams including mounted units, dog handlers, intelligence experts and evidence gatherers
111 arrests made after bottles and flares thrown at officers.
Officers spoke to the victim in her native language which helped her provide details of the offending
The Met is taking legal advice following a decision by the independent Police Appeals Tribunal (PAT) to overturn the dismissal of a former officer.
“Our first priority is to keep the peace to ensure that those exercising their right to lawful protest can do so safely."
An international police investigation involving the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command (CTC) working with law enforcement from north America has resulted in the conviction of the radical preacher Anjem Choudary for directing a banned terrorist group.
Violence against women and girls is endemic, systemic and a threat to society on the same scale as terrorism.
The Metropolitan Police will investigate a small number of bets made on the timing of the General Election as part of a joint investigation led by the Gambling Commission
Met Police officers and staff have been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours for their achievements and exceptional service