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Police Investigate Suspected Arson at Memorial Wall in Golders Green, North London
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Crime·4/28/2026AI summary

Police Investigate Suspected Arson at Memorial Wall in Golders Green, North London

Police are investigating a suspected arson attack at a memorial wall in Golders Green, north London. Counter-terrorism officers are leading the inquiry, though it is not being treated as a terrorist incident. No arrests have been made and the memorial wall was not damaged. Detective Chief Superintendent Luke Williams said the incident would heighten concerns in the area, which has seen a series of attacks on Jewish-linked premises, including the torching of Hatzola ambulances on 23 March.

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Sadiq Khan May Oppose Met Police's Potential Palantir AI Contract Over Values Concerns
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Politics·4/27/2026AI summary

Sadiq Khan May Oppose Met Police's Potential Palantir AI Contract Over Values Concerns

Sadiq Khan may oppose the Metropolitan Police using Palantir's AI systems for criminal intelligence, citing concerns about using public money to support firms acting contrary to London's values. The US tech company, founded by Peter Thiel, has held talks with the Met over a contract potentially worth tens of millions of pounds. Over 330,000 people have signed petitions calling for Palantir to be blocked from UK contracts.

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US justice department blocking Met police investigation into Mandelson, reports say – UK politics live
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4/24/2026

US justice department blocking Met police investigation into Mandelson, reports say – UK politics live

The department of justice has refused to hand over key evidence from the Jeffrey Epstein files and could delay Scotland Yard’s criminal inquiry.Back in the Lords, Conservative former deputy prime minister Therese Coffey said she thought some MPs and peers were more interested in passing an unsafe assisted dying bill than introducing proper safeguards.Representing the view of opponents of assisted dying, Coffey said: “The continuing claim that this bill is the safest in the world, and was largely good to go in the house, perhaps with a few tweaks, just does not hold true.” Continue reading...

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Court Rules Scotland Yard's Facial Recognition Use Lawful After Legal Challenge
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4/21/2026AI summary

Court Rules Scotland Yard's Facial Recognition Use Lawful After Legal Challenge

The High Court has ruled that Scotland Yard's use of Live Facial Recognition technology since September 2024 is lawful, dismissing a legal challenge brought by youth worker Shaun Thompson and Silkie Carlo from Big Brother Watch. The campaign group argued the technology could be used arbitrarily or discriminatorily and that permanent installations would make it impossible for Londoners to travel without biometric data being processed. Lord Justice Holgate and Mrs Justice Farbey found the policy provides adequate indication of when LFR will be used. The Home Office plans to expand the fleet from 10 to 50 vans across England and Wales.

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