Martin Bentham is Home Affairs Editor at the Evening Standard and is based in London
Martin Bentham is Home Affairs Editor at the Evening Standard and is based in London
Peter Virdee, 50, allegedly bribed Asot Michael from January 2015 to July 2017 when he was the minister for tourism in Antigua and Barbuda
Actor calls for ban on zombie knives and machetes and action from tech companies
Harry's mother, brother and sister attended the vigil on Tuesday
Children in the capital arrested over terrorist activity is running at double the 20-year average
Graeme Biggar, the NCA’s director general, says crimes committed in virtual reality could have real life impacts on victims
Offenders on list of 100 predatory men considered the biggest threat to women and girls in the capital are jailed
Policing minister Chris Philp says use of technology should be expanded significantly to help protect women and girls from sex predators
The Commons Home Affairs Select Committee was told that this is "an exceptional period where we have a sense of counter-terrorism risk which is immediate"
The threat came as fierce fighting continued in the southern Gazan city of Khan Younis
Increase in rapists being prosecuted is sign of 'zero tolerance', Alex Chalk says
Sources say the attacks were to undermine trust in British politics and had been going on since at least 2015
A 'tiny minority' of protesters had committed potential hate or terror offences, organisers told MPs
The report by campaign group Killed Women was released ahead of a planned protest outside Parliament by victims’ families and supporters
Office for Statistics Regulation said a mayoral press release was wrong to claim that knife crime in the capital has declined since he took charge of City Hall in 2016
The Home Office is continuing to pay 'fixed costs' to Rwanda after deal struck, a top civil servant says
Head of Scotland Yard’s counter-terrorism command warns conflict could lead to more young Londoners becoming radicalised
The previous estimate for the year to December 2022 had been 606,000, but the ONS has since revised this upwards
Billionaire Gennadiy Bogolyubov accused of plundering more than £1.5 billion along with another oligarch
Police believe men worn the clothing as a deliberate tactic to make it harder for police to identify them
Halik Kochanski, who has taught at King’s College and University College London, wins prestigious prize for her work Resistance