On Sunday nine people were charged by the MET, including Stop the War Coalition chief steward Chris Nineham and activist Piers Corbyn, brother of Islington MP Jeremy Corbyn. Corbyn and Hayes and Harlington MP John McDonnell were both interviewed by police for their involvement in the protest, according to Nineham.
Three more people have been charged after a pro-Palestinian protest in central London on Saturday. Thousands gathered in the city to express support for Palestinians, the day before a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas came into force.
Organisers of Saturday's pro-Palestine march say Mark Rowley did not engage with pro-Palestine and Muslim groups but focused instead on pro-Israel organisations
LONDON (JTA) — British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said that his government’s support for Israel was “unequivocal” in an address at a synagogue on Monday night, as Britain’s Jewish ...
Activists gathered outside London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) to show support for the Gaza Biennale and protest the ICA’s sponsorship ties. View on euronews
The police chief also blasted Campaign Against Antisemitism (Caa), a pro-Israel advocacy group, as well as the Muslim Association of Britain (Mab), for allegedly ignoring "the reality of the law" and deploying "small peak political rhetoric".
A group of Israel government officials is meeting investors in London this week as the country aims to issue eurobonds in the first quarter, according to people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be named because the meetings are private.
With the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel now officially underway, a growing number of airlines have formally announced plans to resume flights to Israel. The 15-month-long hostilities ended on Sunday and Hamas has begun returning Israeli hostages.
Man screams "free Palestine" at attendees of event marking the 2nd birthday of the youngest hostage held in Gaza.
Aviation giant British Airways has announced that it will resume flying to Israel from April 5, 2025. The airline’s return to Israel will be gradual. It will at first operate one daily flight on the Tel Aviv-London route, raising the frequency to two flights daily from April 20.
The Sanaa-bsed HOCC, which liaises between Houthi forces and commercial shipping operators and is associated with the Houthi military, said it was stopping "sanctions" against vessels owned by U.S. or British individuals or entities, as well as ships sailing under their flags.
Wave of arrests sets a dangerous precedent, issuing a stark challenge to all defenders of justice and human rights