Live facial recognition: 3.5 million faces scanned, Black Londoners still disproportionately flagged
In 2025, more than 3.5 million Londoners’ faces were scanned by the Metropolitan Police — resulting in just 1,010 arrests,

In 2025, more than 3.5 million Londoners’ faces were scanned by the Metropolitan Police — resulting in just 1,010 arrests,

Richmond is the London borough in which people are most likely to socialise with their neighbours, data from the Department

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Reports of sexual assault on the tube continue to overwhelmingly target women, according to recent data from the British Transport

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The London Palestine Film Festival (LPFF), highlighting rich stories of Palestinian life, culture, and resistance, returns to London from 14-28

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