A London Music Festival Cancels Its Final Night
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London's police force said on Saturday that officers had arrested 41 people who had expressed support for the banned group Palestine Action at a protest outside parliament.British lawmakers proscribed the group under anti-terrorism legislation earlier this month after some of its members broke into a Royal Air Force base and damaged planes in protest against Britain's support for Israel.
As a tenth novel takes Peter Grant to Aberdeen, his creator Ben Aaronovitch reflects on busting genres with his bestselling mix of magic and police procedural
Films and TV shows have created a glamorous "Notting Hill" version of the UK's capital city. A new Lena Dunham series pokes fun at the stereotypes Americans believe about the country.
Sir Mark Rowley says the "vast majority" of police officers are "good people" but the Met's legacy creates concern among black communities.
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A nonprofit in Laurel County, 'London KY Strong', holds candlelight walk to honor those who lost their lives in the May tornado.
A council in London has now warned people not to sit or congregate under large trees after a rise in the number of falling branches. Harrow Council says there has been an increase of sudden branch drop syndrome, which it says has been made worse by the heatwaves.
Lauryn Hill performs with Drake at the 2025 Wireless Festival in London, plus Prince William, Tom Holland and more. From Nevada to New York and everywhere in between, see what your favorite stars are up to.
Racial disparities across London's criminal justice system are “shameful”, the head of the Metropolitan Police has said.
London's high streets will receive a £600,000 investment from City Hall as part of an economic growth initiative, the mayor of London has said. Twelve town centres will each receive £50,000 as part of the High Street Place Labs (HSPL) programme, which Sir Sadiq Khan said would drive "inclusive economic growth" and support the London Growth Plan.
As officials try to make sense of an alleged multi-year fraud engineered so several people could personally profit from money meant to be spent on keeping London's hospitals running, CBC News dug into who the people accused in the scheme.