Anthony France is Crime Correspondent for Evening Standard and is based in London
Anthony France is Crime Correspondent for Evening Standard and is based in London

Dr Mark Prince OBE has dedicated his life to steering young people away from knife crime since Kiyan, 15, was fatally stabbed trying to break up a fight outside his Edgware school 20 years ago

Conservatives said the mayor had ‘completely betrayed his pledge of more officers’

Tiffany Regis, 15, is said to have been hosting a party when the property was engulfed by flames in Beckton in 2023

Zenith Lawrence, 24, was caught by plain-clothes officers and jailed within just two days

Scotland Yard apologises for ‘wholly indefensible’ intrusion into Ricky Reel family’s justice campaign after he drowned in River Thames

Burnham ‘disappointed’ after Gorton and Denton by-election contest bid rejected

Lib Peck hit back at critics - including US President Donald Trump - as Australian delegation visits capital on fact-finding mission

Family say ‘beautiful and wonderful’ Drew Perham has been ‘cruelly been taken from us’

Ryan Brough and Max Tyson will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday

MP Alex Easton paid tribute to members of the public ‘who bravely attempted to help’ swimmers

US President Donald Trump defends Border Patrol officers who killed ‘armed’ 37-year-old intensive care worker Alex Pretti
Teignmouth Grand Pier had survived previous bad weather and wars since the Victorian era

Lady Beckham said to be ‘feeling betrayed’ after years spent protecting their eldest son from ‘dark stories’

Metropolitan Police said rider stopped briefly but ran away from scene on The Vale, Ealing

Ronnie Hill, 18, was jailed for the attempted murder of two brothers walking their dog in Canning Town, east London

The Duke’s remarks come after Sir Keir Starmer condemned Donald Trump’s comments

Matvei Rumiantsev, 22, denies answering FaceTime call made by US President’s son while he was allegedly beating her up

Dozens of officers arrive and raise batons at crowds on High Street, Sutton

A planned march in Whitechapel on January 31 was deemed too ‘provocative’ by Scotland Yard

Algerian national Adel Kerari, 27, fled the UK after woman punched in face at Holborn station, central London

Defence Secretary John Healey vowed to ‘choke off funds’ that fuel Vladimir Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine