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Assistant Commissioner Louisa Rolfe speaks at the scene of the Hainault attack, acknowledging the impact on young people locally and the wider community in Redbridge.
A former priest has been jailed for indecent assaults against four boys which took place between 1975 and 1988.
Hainault attack - update from Chief Superintendent Stuart Bell who leads local policing for the Met's East Area Command: You will be aware that a very serious incident occurred here this morning with police and the London Ambulance Service deployed to a number of casualties.It is with great sadness that I confirm one of those injured, a 14-year-old boy, has died. He was taken to hospit
Police and emergency service colleagues are on scene in Hainault responding to a significant incident.
A man has been convicted of raping a woman in Edmonton. Ian Foster will be sentenced in July.
Acts of Remembrance events organised by the Hate Crime Awareness Week charity have taken place this month
A man has been jailed for murdering his 19-year-old wife in their home in Croydon.
A man has admitted to the manslaughter of 87-year-old Thomas O'Halloran due to diminished responsibility who was stabbed and killed as he rode on his mobility scooter in Greenford.
Khaled Saleh was attacked and stabbed in front of park-goers in Paddington during the middle of the day in June 2023
The court heard that he was over the proscribed limit for alcohol at the time of the collision and was driving at a speed of at least 65mph in a 20mph zone
Met officers are appealing to the public for help in identifying a man in connection with fraud offences
A man who relentlessly stalked a woman and her family was brought to justice after a Met investigation
Police were called at 2236hrs on Saturday, 27 April, to a car in collision with a lorry in Thames Road
Officers searched the area but found those involved had left prior to police arrival.
A man has been charged with a murder in Dagenham.
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.
This is the first time that officers have arrested, and now charged, anyone using the powers and legislation brought in under the National Security Act
Tasnia Ahmed, 21, of east London (E14) was found guilty of two counts of failing to disclose information about acts of terrorism to the police.
On Thursday, 25 April, police were called to Kilburn High Road at 12:04hrs to reports of a stabbing.
Devices seized by officers provided evidence that the man was an administrator on a Telegram channel, and had shared terrorist publications that encouraged Jihad
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