London
Researchers say they’ve traced Shakespeare’s London lodgings at last
The precise location of William Shakespeare’s only London home was identified in Blackfriars after researchers uncovered a previously unknown floorplan.
British police arrest two over attempted arson attack on north London synagogue
Police investigating Iran links as North London synagogue hit in latest arson attack
UK's Kensington Gardens reopens after police find no hazardous material near Israel's embassy
‘What’s happening now is atrocious’: Israeli conductor calls for end to Gaza war in London concert
Volkov’s address comes as the societal reckoning over the Gaza war flares in the classical music world.
London's Metropolitan Police charge man after smearing feces, urine on synagogues, Jewish sites
The Metropolitan Police charged Ionut-Cristian Bold with 11 offenses related to antisemitic attacks, including smearing feces and urine on synagogues in north-west London.
Waving British and Israeli flags: Tens of thousands attend anti-immigration march in London
Over 100,000 protesters packed into the streets south of the River Thames, before heading towards Westminster, the seat of the UK parliament.
Met Police arrest suspected London fecal vandal who targeted Jewish sites
Seven community-linked properties, including synagogues, private homes and nurseries, were smeared with excrement over the past few weeks.
Britain's Prince Harry meets father King Charles for first time in 20 months
Harry, the Duke of Sussex, last saw his father in February 2024, shortly after it was announced that the king was undergoing treatment for an unspecified form of cancer.
Feces and urine smeared on synagogues, Jewish school in five Golders Green incidents
Five Jewish sites in Golders Green were defaced with excrement in a week, in what police and Shomrim called a targeted antisemitic campaign under investigation.
London's transport system just shut down for five days and the city is in chaos
Underground strike by 10,000 rail workers brings network to standstill, forcing concert cancellations and stranding tourists until Thursday.
‘Enough is enough’: Thousands march against antisemitism in London
Thousands marched in London to protest rising antisemitism, calling for action as incidents surge across the UK. Leaders urged solidarity and vigilance.
Almost 900 people were arrested at London Palestine Action protest, police say
Of those, 857 were detained for showing support for a banned group, while 17 were arrested for assaults on officers after police said the protest turned violent.
Daniel Levy steps down after nearly 25 years, leaving impact of Jewish identity at Tottenham
Levy's departure, as one of the senior Jewish figures in English soccer, closes a chapter of Jewish leadership at a club with one of soccer’s most prominent Jewish fanbases.