Chris Brown Arrives to Court in London, Pleads Not Guilty
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Authorities have arrested over 40 people during a protest in central London. Demonstrators opposed the government's decision to classify the pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action as a terrorist organization.
Lawmakers proscribed the group after some of its members broke into an RAF base and damaged planes in protest against Britain's support for Israel.
A council in London has now warned people not to sit or congregate under large trees after a rise in the number of falling branches. Harrow Council says there has been an increase of sudden branch drop syndrome, which it says has been made worse by the heatwaves.
In the interactive game “Fight for America,” audience members on Team Blue and Team Red reenact the Jan. 6 riot, an exercise intended to force reflection on mob mentality.
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Sir Mark Rowley says the "vast majority" of police officers are "good people" but the Met's legacy creates concern among black communities.
Films and TV shows have created a glamorous "Notting Hill" version of the UK's capital city. A new Lena Dunham series pokes fun at the stereotypes Americans believe about the country.
Uganda-born trail runner Deo Kato became the first person to run from Cape Town to London, covering 200 marathons across 20+ countries over 1.5 years. Inspired by the racism he faced in the UK, Kato set out to trace humanity’s migration from Africa to challenge the idea that people should “go back to where they come from.
A lawyer who specializes in fraud investigations said the procurement scandal enveloping London's largest hospital includes allegations of a graft that should have been easy to catch.
About 150 firefighters tackled a large fire at an industrial estate in south-east London. The blaze broke out at a warehouse in a scrap yard on Maypole Crescent in Erith, shortly before 23:00 BST on Friday. The London Fire Brigade (LFB) said three diggers and several vehicles were also alight, but there were no reports of any injuries.
A handpicked guide for visitors (and residents), including classic drama, musicals, new plays and shows for children.
A key event in London’s summer social calendar is the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition. This annual event, running from June 17 to August 17, celebrates art and creativity. There are more than 1,200 art pieces on display, ranging from print to sculptures; many of which are from up-and-coming artists.