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

The airline began removing their suitcases from jet, according to reports

Huntley, 52, left lying in a pool of blood on a wing at HMP Frankland, County Durham, and is now in medically-induced coma
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Teachers in Croydon and Bromley are the latest to warn children as young as 11 about arming themselves with weapons for mass brawls

Carl Cooper murdered Naomi Hunte and Fiona Holm between February 2022 and June 2023

Anyone who recognises a male captured on CCTV images is urged to contact British Transport Police

Family of Nobel prize-winning physicist say ‘any insinuation of inappropriate conduct is far-fetched’

Discover how the UK's new ETA visa system affects dual citizens and what changes mean for your travel plans

Assistant Commissioner Matt Twist hails ‘common sense policing’ after video shows constable surrounded by a group of men in east London

The fall comes despite continued anger at cyclists jumping red lights or using pavements

PC David Fyfe carried out ‘reprehensible’ conduct while in uniform, a panel found

Samuel Williams denies using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour in Whitehall, central London

PC Russel Dcosta ignored warnings after bosses discovered he didn’t hold a valid UK licence, gross misconduct hearing told

Judge Martin Edmunds KC ordered a full investigation after man released from HMP Wormwood Scrubs

Ekaterina Frolova, 46, was caught on CCTV pinching the food from outside the Chelsea restaurant

Austin Tucker Martin, 21, was carrying a shotgun and fuel can when he was killed by Secret Service agents on Sunday

Violent robber Daniel Boakye, 21, has mocked authorities by posting online videos

Dounia Chetaouat, 32, and Abdelkader Essid, 44, are also accused of causing infant’s significant injuries

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who denies wrongdoing, is accused of charging taxpayers for ‘massage services’ while trade envoy

It comes after legal action was launched against the Government after campaigners including Harry Potter author JK Rowling expressed their opposition

Customers have been advised to stop using the items immediately over a serious health risk