Stories from London · United Kingdom
1,674 stories in this location, newest first.
UK Raises Terror Alert To Severe
Two men were seriously injured during a stabbing in a Jewish neighborhood in London. Intelligence suggests a likely terror threat against the Jewish community following incidents in Harrow, including the burning of four ambulances belonging to a Jewish charity. The source noted the proximity of these events to the charity's location. He visited a synagogue in Kennett last week to address these concerns and pledged continued community engagement. Prime Minister Starmer announced an additional £25 million has been allocated to ensure the security of Jewish institutions in the United Kingdom. Police used a Taser during the arrest of a suspect with a history of violence and mental health issues. One victim died and another was injured in the incident. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the stabbing.
BNR Nieuwsradio
Callum Lynch Praised In Brian Epstein Biopic
A new play titled Please Please Me by Tom Wright opened at the Kiln Theatre in London this week. The production depicts the rise of Epstein as a businessman and his subsequent fall.
BBC Radio 4
Banksy Statue Appears In Central London
A new statue has appeared in central London that is believed to be the work of British street artist Banksy. The Westminster City Council stated they are pleased with the new piece, which complements the city's street art scene. The format of the work makes it suitable for sale, according to Mikhail Levin, director of the Moscow School of Contemporary Art. An artwork by Banksy, initially valued at 10-15 million, self-destructed shortly after being sold at auction. A hidden mechanism shredded nearly half of the canvas. A copy of the same artwork on paper sold for over one million pounds in 2018. The partially destroyed work was later resold in 2021 for 18.5 million pounds. The artist previously installed an ironic interpretation of Rodin's 'The Thinker' in London in 2004, titled 'Dead Queen'. Authorities are attempting to protect the piece, which remains publicly accessible.
BR24
Black Women Face Higher Pregnancy Risks In UK
New research indicates that Black women in Great Britain face increased risks during pregnancy. The study suggests that stress caused by systemic racism plays a role in these outcomes. Researcher Bare Goudarsi will discuss the findings and potential lessons for the Netherlands.
NPO Radio 1
Matteo Del Marso Wins Donatello Flick
Matteo Dalmaso was announced as the winner of the Donatella Flick conducting competition. The biannual competition was founded in 1990 by Donatella Flick. The prize includes £15,000 and a one-year tenure as an assistant conductor at the London Symphony Orchestra.
BBC Radio 4
Suspect Charged In London Antisemitic Knife Attack
The classification follows footage of the event. The UK government stated it will do everything in its power to stamp out hatred following the incident. Commentators noted that the community is already aware of threats and that national rhetoric has changed considerably over the last two years. Protesters at marches for the Palestinian cause have reportedly called to "globalise intifada," which the source describes as deeply disturbing for the Jewish community. Experts have raised threat levels regarding the situation, though politicians have not yet done so. The incident occurred on April 30. No specific casualty counts or suspect details were provided in the report. The suspect reportedly attempted to injure police officers during his arrest and has a history of violence and mental health issues.
Mastodon
National Gallery Announces Francisco De Zubaran Exhibition
The National Gallery is launching a new exhibition featuring the work of Spanish Golden Age painter Francisco de Zubaran. The show includes international loans such as the Agnus Dei from the Prado in Madrid and a still life featuring lemons, oranges, and a rose.
BBC Radio 4
UK Proposes Powers To Shut Down Extremist Charities
The UK government announced funding of 57 million New Zealand dollars to increase visible police presence in Jewish communities. New measures include granting stronger powers to shut down groups promoting anti-Semitic extremism.
RNZ National
UK Police Seize Thousands Of Counterfeit Vinyl Records
Police in the United Kingdom have seized thousands of counterfeit vinyl records produced in secret underground factories. Some of the fraudulent items were being sold for prices as high as £1,000 each.
Mastodon
Ted The Dog Dies At 13
Ted, a well-known dog from the BBC series Gone Fishing, has died at the age of 13. The dog was a prominent figure on the program which stars Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer. Ted belonged to the show's executive producer.
talkRADIO