Golders Green attack
Coverage of Golders Green attack in the Nexus archive.
- Zack Polanski is an extremist, says Israel after Green Party leader shared post criticising police as they subdued Golders Green attack suspect
Israel labeled Green Party leader Zack Polanski an extremist after he shared a post criticizing police actions during the Golders Green attack incident. The post referenced police efforts to subdue a suspect in the attack.
- Starmer says pro-Palestine protests could be stopped in the wake of Golders Green attack
UK Prime Minister Kier Starmer stated that pro-Palestine protests could be halted following the Golders Green attack, suggesting potential legal measures to address public demonstrations in the context of heightened security concerns.
- Met police commissioner denies ‘intervening in politics’ after accusing Polanski of fueling tensions – UK politics live
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Mark Rowley denied 'intervening in politics' after writing an open letter to Zack Polanski over the arrest of the Golders Green attack suspect. Polanski's criticism of the arrest is claimed to have a 'chilling effect' by the Met chief, while the Green Party leader reshared a post alleging police brutality in the incident.
- 'I need 300 more cops to protect London's Jews from terrorists': Met chief demands Starmer fund massive police surge including armed officers after Golders Green attack
The Metropolitan Police chief has called for 300 additional officers, including armed units, to protect London's Jewish community following the Golders Green attack. The request emphasizes the need for increased security and funding from Prime Minister Keir Starmer to counter terrorism threats.
- UK terrorism threat level raised to ‘severe’ after Golders Green attack
The UK terrorism threat level has been raised to 'severe' following the Golders Green stabbings, indicating a 'highly likely' terror attack. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood described the incident as a 'vile act of terrorism'.
- Starmer calls on public to ‘open their eyes to Jewish pain’ in wake of Golders Green attack
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer urged the public to 'open their eyes to Jewish pain' following the Golders Green terror attack and condemned those marching with Hamas supporters as 'venerating the murder of Jews'. He made his strongest remarks on antisemitism during a visit to the attack site with emergency workers and community leaders.
- Government announce £25m extra to protect Jewish communities after Golders Green attack as calls mount to ban pro-Palestine marches
The UK government announced an additional £25 million to enhance security for Jewish communities following the Golders Green attack. Calls are growing to ban pro-Palestine marches amid rising tensions and security concerns.