倫敦警察廳指 Brixton 隨機開車射擊案為「不分對象的暴力行為」
• 四人送醫,其中一名 25 歲男子傷勢危在旦夕。 • 週六發生在 Brixton 的一場隨機開車射擊事件導致四人入院治療,警方將此定調為「不分對象的暴力行為」。 • 事件發生於南倫敦地區 Coldharbour Lane 的凌晨時分,一名 25 歲男子身受重傷,目前在醫院搶救。請繼續閱讀...
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• 四人送醫,其中一名 25 歲男子傷勢危在旦夕。 • 週六發生在 Brixton 的一場隨機開車射擊事件導致四人入院治療,警方將此定調為「不分對象的暴力行為」。 • 事件發生於南倫敦地區 Coldharbour Lane 的凌晨時分,一名 25 歲男子身受重傷,目前在醫院搶救。請繼續閱讀...
theguardian.comGreen party 黨魁在社群媒體上轉發了一則貼文,內容似乎顯示警員在 Golders Green 襲擊案中踢向嫌疑人的頭部。 完整報導:Met chief 表示 Zack Polanski 對 Golders Green 襲擊案逮捕行動的批評將產生「寒蟬效應」。 早安,歡迎來到我們的 UK politics 部落格。 Met police 廳長 Mark Rowley 在針對警員逮捕 Golders Green 襲擊案嫌疑人的方式向 Zack Polanski 發表公開信後,否認自己「干預政治」。 繼續閱讀...
theguardian.comLambeth council 候選人 Saiqa Ali 和 Sabine Mairey 據信因社群媒體貼文而被拘留。兩名作為 Green party 候選人參加地方選舉的女性,因涉嫌發布反猶太主義的社群媒體貼文而被捕。這兩名在 London 南部 Lambeth council 競選席位的女性,於週四上午被 Metropolitan police 逮捕。繼續閱讀...
theguardian.comThe department of justice has refused to hand over key evidence from the Jeffrey Epstein files and could delay Scotland Yard’s criminal inquiry.Good morning. The UK criminal investigation into Peter Mandelson has reportedly ground to a halt after the US justice department refused to hand over evidence contained in the Epstein files.The documents relate to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which Scotland Yard believes could hold key evidence related to Mandelson, who served as business secretary and US ambassador. While the Met has asked for voluntary disclosure, the US department of justice is insisting on a Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) request, a legal back and forth between countries to obtain evidence, the Telegraph has reported. Continue reading...
theguardian.comExclusive: Internal concerns over allowing US firm linked to ICE and Israeli military to process highly sensitive data The Metropolitan police has held talks with Palantir that could lead to the London force buying the US spy-tech company’s AI technology to automate intelligence analysis for criminal investigations, the Guardian has learned.Palantir, whose software is used by Donald Trump’s ICE immigration enforcement programme and the Israeli military, demonstrated its systems to senior officers in the intelligence division at the UK’s largest police force last month. Intelligence staff have been tasked with finding intelligence systems that AI could automate to increase productivity. Continue reading...
theguardian.comPeople seen being carried off by officers at first mass demo since group’s ban was ruled unlawful by high courtArrests have begun at the first mass demonstration opposing the proscription of Palestine Action since the group’s ban was ruled unlawful by the high court.Protesters in London’s Trafalgar Square unveiled signs reading: “I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action.” Hundreds of demonstrators sat on camping chairs and on the ground as they held up their placards on Saturday afternoon. Continue reading...
theguardian.comCelebrities including Annie Lennox and Miriam Margolyes sign letter to force after pro-Palestine march route rejectedAnnie Lennox and Miriam Margolyes are among artists who have accused the Metropolitan police of giving preferential treatment to a far-right demonstration led by Tommy Robinson over a pro-Palestine protest in London on the same day.The pro-Palestine movement has had its preferred route through central London for its annual commemoration of Nakba – the mass expulsion of Palestinians – rejected by the Met, while the “Unite the Kingdom” demonstration will take place on the same date in Kingsway, the Strand, Trafalgar Square, Whitehall and Parliament Square. Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, posted on X: “London is ours on May 16th.” Continue reading...
theguardian.comMurder investigation launched after man, 26, killed in central London on Friday nightThe Metropolitan police have launched a murder investigation after a man was stabbed in central London on Friday night.Officers were called to Abbey Orchard Street, Westminster, at 10.17pm after receiving reports that a man had been stabbed. The scene of the incident is near Parliament Square and Westminster Abbey. Continue reading...
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