Met Police apologises after tent destroyed in Camden
The Metropolitan Police has admitted officers acted unlawfully when they destroyed a man’s tent in November. An apology was issued
The Metropolitan Police has admitted officers acted unlawfully when they destroyed a man’s tent in November. An apology was issued
The Met Police is looking to expand the use of live facial recognition cameras in London, with the capital’s most
A campaign group has urged Londoners not to engage with police community groups and instead search out independent activist groups.
Over one third of Londoners disagree that the police can be relied upon when they are needed.
Research conducted by the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) found that Londoners are becoming less confident that the Metropolitan Police can do its job.
The head of the UK’s leading anti-monarchy protest group has heavily criticised police officers who used new powers to carry
The number of officers in the Metropolitan Police who identify as LGBT+ is at its lowest point in years. A
Delays to police officers attending the most urgent 999 calls are putting London’s crime victims at risk, a charity has
An investigation is underway after two police officers were stabbed in central London this morning. At approximately 6am on Friday,
Londoners can expect road blocks and road closures as the Metropolitan Police initiate their policing and security operation across the
Former counter-terrorism chief Sir Mark Rowley has promised to restore trust in the police after being appointed as the new
A First World War memorial is believed to have been stolen from a Barnet car park. The statue, titled ‘The