Report anti-Semitism to police, Sadiq Khan urges
By Becky Morton
The mayor of London has urged people to report anti-Semitism to the police, after four men were arrested in connection with a video appearing to show racist abuse.
Sadiq Khan said any reports of alleged hate crimes would be taken seriously.
He said there would be high-visibility police patrols in London following the incident on Sunday.
A video posted on social media appeared to show a man shouting anti-Semitic abuse from a car in north London.
It comes amid rising tension between Israel and Palestinians in the Middle East. Israel has conducted dozens of air strikes on the Gaza Strip, after Palestinian militants fired barrages of rockets at southern Israeli cities.
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BBC News
By Becky Morton
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The Queen has carried out her first major public engagement since the death the Duke of Edinburgh, as she attended the State Opening of Parliament.
Prince Philip spent decades accompanying the monarch to the event.
This year s ceremony was pared back because of the pandemic.
It was the monarch s first official appearance in public in her role as head of state and her first engagement outside Windsor Castle since the death of her husband on 9 April, aged 99.
However, the Queen, 95, has been continuing her official duties, including taking part in virtual events, since a two-week period of royal mourning ended.
BBC News
By Becky Morton
image copyrightGetty Images
The Queen has carried out her first major public engagement since the death the Duke of Edinburgh, as she attended the State Opening of Parliament.
Prince Philip spent decades accompanying the monarch to the event.
This year s ceremony was pared back because of the pandemic.
It was the monarch s first official appearance in public in her role as head of state and her first engagement outside Windsor Castle since the death of her husband on 9 April, aged 99.
However, the Queen, 95, has been continuing her official duties, including taking part in virtual events, since a two-week period of royal mourning ended.