When the police suggest being Jewish is a provocationA solicitor was questioned for wearing a Star of David. The Met’s own words confirm it: the force now treats a Jewish symbol as potentially “antagonising.” Is it any wonder that open antisemitism is given its head on the streets of London?By Stephen Pollard3 min read
Palestine Action‘Our protest will go ahead as planned’: Organisers of pro-Palestine Action rally defy police plea to postpone after Manchester attackThe Met requested a delay to the latest in a series of demonstrations in support of the proscribed group after resources were stretched thin by the terror attack on Heaton Park Hebrew CongregationBy Jacob Jaffa2 min read
shomrimAnother shul smeared with faeces in third antisemitic attack in a week as suspect caught on CCTVPolice are hunting the man believed to be behind the ‘deliberate and disgraceful antisemitic acts’By Jane Prinsley1 min read
Palestine ActionPolice punched, kicked and spat on as more than 425 arrested at Palestine Action protestForce condemns the ‘intolerable abuse’ it faced during rally in support of banned terror groupBy Jane Prinsley2 min read
Metropolitan PolicePolice tried to prevent pro-Jewish march outside BBC while allowing pro-Palestine protestSunday’s March Against Antisemitism will now pass the BBC’s Broadcasting House – after the organiser complainedBy Jamie Shapiro1 min read
Metropolitan PolicePolice make fourth arrest in London over alleged crypto-scamTwo Charedi men were arrested in May in the ‘Operation Galafarm’ investigationBy Simon Rocker1 min read
Palestine ActionMet Police charge 67 over alleged Palestine Action support‘The notion that by coming out and showing support toward a proscribed terrorist group will overwhelm us is completely misguided,’ said the forceBy JC Reporter1 min read
Met Police arrest 466 people at Palestine Action rally of 500-600 attendeesThe police said it was the most arrests made related to a single operation in at least the past 10 years and denied organisers’ claim that they only arrested a fraction of those who broke the lawBy Daniel Ben-David2 min read||August 10, 2025 10:37
More than 300 Jewish figures sign letter opposing ‘unethical’ Palestine Action proscriptionThe letter follows police warnings of the possibility of mass arrests at an upcoming protest in support of the now-banned groupBy Jacob Jaffa2 min read||August 5, 2025 09:59
Police arrest woman after antisemitic tirade aimed at Jewish diners at kosher caféThe Met said a woman had been arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated criminal damage and multiple assaults, but was subsequently released on bailBy Daniel Ben-David1 min read||July 21, 2025 12:08
EXCLUSIVE: Israel-Hamas war protests have cost UK police at least £27m in the past year aloneThe Metropolitan Police footed a bill of £24.9 million between April 2024 and April 2025By Imogen Garfinkel2 min read||July 16, 2025 09:26
Twenty-nine people arrested for showing support for Palestine Action hours after the group’s proscription came into effectPalestine Action was officially proscribed as a terrorist organisation under the UK’s Terrorism Act 2000 effective from midnight on July 5By Daniel Ben-David1 min read||July 6, 2025 13:10
Police confirm ‘no further action’ over Kneecap’s ‘kill your MP’ commentsOne of the band’s members, Mo Chara, is set to return to court next month to face terror charges over a separate incidentBy Jacob Jaffa2 min read||June 30, 2025 13:35
Police chief voices shock over protest backing ‘extremist criminal’ Palestine ActionHome Secretary expected to announce further details on proscription of Palestine Action after the group broke into an RAF baseBy Jane Prinsley1 min read||June 23, 2025 11:14
'Prejudiced policing’: Jewish man charged over placard mocking late Hezbollah leaderThe protester has claimed that police searched his fiancée's underwear drawer and barred him from picking up his mother for Shabbat dinnerBy Jane Prinsley6 min read||May 27, 2025 19:17
Met restricts anti-Israel Shabbat protest in north LondonPublic Order Act powers used to block protests in Jewish area on Fridays, citing ‘cumulative impact’By Jane Prinsley2 min read||May 7, 2025 18:48