A total of 14 arrests (correction from earlier 15) were made during today’s policing operation:
Five for violent disorder (one person also arrested for assault on an emergency worker)
Six for Section 4a Public Order Act offences (four of those for racial/religiously aggravated matters)
One for Section 18 Public Order Act offences
One for assault on an emergency worker
One for common assault.
Those arrested have been taken into custody.
There is an increased police presence in Edgware this afternoon due to today’s event at Edgware United Synagogue and protest and counter-protest.
Six protesters have been arrested so far for public order offences and criminality will not be tolerated.
Nine years on from the Grenfell Tower tragedy, the thoughts of us all at the Met are with those who lost loved ones, those who survived and all those affected.
They have our commitment the Met’s complex and diligent criminal investigation into the fire continues. We are on track to submit all files to the Crown Prosecution Service by the end of September so they can make charging decisions.
The Met’s investigation into the Grenfell Tower fire is on track to submit all files for charging decisions to the Crown Prosecution Service by the end of September.
@CPSUK are confident they can make those decisions by the 10th anniversary of the tragedy.
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Kevin Southworth talks about this important milestone and how we are supporting the bereaved families and survivors through the next steps.
#MISSING | Have you seen Afnan, 15? Last seen in Woolwich on Wednesday, 3 June. Described as 5ft6 and last seen wearing glasses, a black hijab, black leather jacket, black trousers and black and white trainers. If you see her, please call 101, quoting reference 2077/04JUN
Congratulations to the ten serving and former Met officers and staff recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours 2026 for their outstanding contributions to policing and to our capital's communities.
Protesters must not display flags, nor use anything intended to make music or noise such as whistles, instruments or amplification equipment, until police and stewards allow the public to proceed down The Mall.
To ensure tomorrow’s Trooping the Colour passes off without serious disruption and with minimal disturbance to horses at the event, we have imposed conditions on those taking part in the Republic protest.
Protesters must remain on The Mall, behind the black railings on the North Horse Ride in front of King George VI steps – this is the red area on the map – until police and stewards allow the public to proceed down The Mall.
Detectives are looking for Temitope Segun who absconded from a prison transport van in Woolwich on Mon, 8 June - last seen wearing an all-black outfit and trainers.
He links has to Woolwich, Plumstead & Abbey Wood.
If seen, do not approach, and dial 999 quoting 2270/10JUN.
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Now we’ve joined forces with @Apple to disrupt global criminal networks, protect phone users and make stolen phones unusable.
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Officers have thanked those who celebrated responsibly at yesterday's parade.
Investigations are ongoing following 24 arrests and a number of incidents.
Read more here: https://t.co/9RQWaYzfi8
🧵 Crowds are gathering in north London ahead of this afternoon's @Arsenal Champions Parade.
Officers will be on hand to ensure everybody can enjoy the celebrations safely.
Updates on today's policing operation will be shared on this thread.
While the majority of crowds have now left the area some people are still causing disorder and committing offences.
A Section 60 has been authorised overnight to help prevent further offences.
It gives officers additional stop and search powers within the red area on the map.