Biggest phone theft crackdown in UK history lifts the lid on the endemic crisis of criminality in London
The biggest phone theft crackdown in UK history led to the Metropolitan Police uncovering a criminal network suspected of smuggling

The biggest phone theft crackdown in UK history led to the Metropolitan Police uncovering a criminal network suspected of smuggling

More than 1,600 police officers were present at the Stop Trump Coalition march in central London. The rally started at

Over a third of uses of force by the Met were directed at Black people in 2024, despite London Assembly

Less than half of all Londoners feel that the police are doing a good job in their local area, data

Residents of a Tottenham council estate have reported a newfound sense of security after a groundbreaking closure order slashed anti-social

Less than 5% of domestic abuse cases recorded by police last year ended in convictions, according to data released by

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.

Footage filmed by an undercover police officer at the funeral of Southall activist Blair Peach in 1979 was shown for

To aid vulnerable women and girls at greater risk of violence and abuse, the Mayor has announced the release of

The number of officers in the Metropolitan Police who identify as LGBT+ is at its lowest point in years. A