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Desk report:

Former Labour Party leader and Independent MP Jeremy Corbyn has confirmed he is launching a new political party.

Corbyn has issued a joint statement with Zarah Sultana, who recently quit Labour to become an independent, saying: "It's time for a new kind of political party - one that belongs to you".

The pair are encouraging people to sign up to get involved in building "a real, democratic alternative rooted in communities up and down the country".

Labelling the current political system as "rigged", they are inviting supporters to an inaugural conference "to be part of the founding process".

Child poverty, giant corporations making "a fortune from rising bills" and the government saying "there is no money for the poor, but billions for war" are among the issues highlighted in the letter.

Jeremy Corbyn confirms launch of new political party

"We cannot accept these injustices and neither should you," it adds.

Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana come from very different political generations - Corbyn's been an MP for almost half a century, Sultana for only six years.

But they share a conviction that there is an energy on

the left of British politics on which they can capitalise.

In their statement they say that the inaugural conference will determine the party's policies. But their placement on the political spectrum is clear: to the left of the Labour Party on tax, nationalisation and immigration; and significantly

more anti-Israel. Their declared ambition is to "take on the rich and powerful – and win".

But at a general election even a fairly modest share of the vote could leave Labour at risk of losing quite a few seats, even if not directly to the new party.

Their first test may come

sooner. The party now seems likely to be up and running in time for the local elections in May 2026, which include council elections in London and other cities which are likely to prove the most fertile territory for this party of anywhere.

Although the website for people to sign up is called Your Party, this appears to only be a temporary name, as the site also says "Your Party - and the new party that develops from it".

Sultana tweeted, external: "It's not called Your Party!" to a media report of the launch on X. Your Party is also not currently registered with the Electoral Commission, which is required in order to field candidates for elections. The letter gives a flavour of the policy direction supporters can expect, talking about a "mass redistribution of wealth and power. That means taxing the very richest in our society".

Mum and children killed in shooting 'valued and much loved'

Desk report:

A mother and two children killed in a suspected triple murder and attempted suicide in County Fermanagh have been named by police as Vanessa Whyte, her son James Rutledge and daughter Sara Rutledge. They died after being shot at a house in Drummeer Road in Maguiresbridge on Wednesday.

Vanessa, a veterinary surgeon, was 45, James was 14 and Sara was 13, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said.

A man - who is a member of the same household - is being treated for serious gunshot injuries at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast.

The shooting happened in a rural area about 75 miles (121km) west of Belfast and about eight miles from the county's largest town, Enniskillen.

Two of the victims were declared dead at the scene on Wednesday morning and a third died later in hospital.

Police said no arrests had

been made and it was not anticipated that any would be made.

They added that the investigation was at an early stage, but a suspected triple murder and attempted suicide was one line of inquiry for detectives.

Police appealed for anyone who had spoken to Ms Whyte or her children in the

past few weeks to contact them.

"If you are someone that Vanessa, Sara or James may have confided in, please come and speak to us," Det Ch Insp Neil McGuinness said. "Any information, no matter how small or insignificant it may seem could prove crucial to our investigation."

In a letter to parents on Thursday, Enniskillen Royal Grammar School's principal said the school was mourning "the loss of two vibrant and much valued pupils".

"I know that our school community will hold each other close in this time of loss," Elizabeth Armstrong said.

The school added that the children's father was seriously ill in hospital in Belfast. Ms Whyte was originally from Barefield, County Clare, in the Republic of Ireland.

Gardaí (Irish police) said they were working with the PSNI and a Garda family liaison has been appointed to the family of the deceased.

The mayor of Ennis, Mary Howard, said the incident is "heartbreaking for the family concerned and for Vanessa's wide circle of friends".

"The impact of this will be huge, I've no doubt about that, both within her family and her circle of friends and her community here in Clare and up north."

The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (Daera) said Ms Whyte was "a valued member of our Veterinary Services and Animal Health Group and a hugely respected member of the veterinary profession".

Desk report:

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has signed a free trade deal with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in a multi-billion pound export boost.

UK cars and whisky will be cheaper to export to India and Indian textiles and jewellery cheaper to export to the UK under the agreement.

The deal took three years to reach and also commits to a new India-UK plan to tackle illegal migration.

Opponents had warned the deal could undercut British workers due to extended social security terms, but UK Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said this was "completely wrong" and Indian workers on temporary secondment to the UK would get the same deal already offered to many other countries. Speaking at the signing at the UK prime minister's country residence Chequers, Sir Keir said the UK-India agreement was "the biggest and most economically significant" trade deal Britain has made since Brexit.

"This deal is now signed, sealed, delivered," he said.

"The UK has been negotiating a deal like this

Starmer and Modi sign £6bn India-UK trade deal

for many years, but it is this government that got it done, and with it, we're sending a very powerful message that Britain is open for business, and that is already generating huge confidence."

The deal will create more than 2,200 British jobs across the country, said Sir Keir, as Indian firms expand their operations in the UK and British companies secure new business

opportunities in India.

Sir Keir also said a trade deal was "not the extent or the limit of our collaboration with India" a country with which the UK has "unique bonds of history, of family and of culture, and we want to strengthen our relationship further".

Modi hailed what he called "a blueprint for our shared prosperity".

"On the one hand, Indian textiles, footwear, gems

and jewellery, seafood, engineering goods will get better market access in the UK...

"On the other hand, people and industries in India will be able to access products made in the UK, such as medical devices and aerospace parts, at affordable and attractive prices." The UK government says the deal - announced in May after years of negotiations - will boost the

British economy by £4.8bn a year.

The agreement was okayed by the Indian cabinet, external earlier this week but has not yet been agreed by the UK parliament and is expected to take at least a year to come into effect.

The agreement includes lower tariffs on: clothing and shoes

cars

food, including frozen prawns

jewellery and gems

The government also emphasised the benefit to economic growth and job creation from UK firms expanding exports to India. UK exports that will see levies fall include: gin and whisky aerospace, electricals and medical devices cosmetics

lamb, salmon, chocolates and biscuits

luxury cars

The UK already imports £11bn in goods from India but the lower tariffs agreed will make Indian exports cheaper, including for components used in advanced manufacturing. Indian manufacturers are also expected to gain access to the UK market for electric and hybrid vehicles.

Police not ready for summer of unrest

Desk report:

Police will be dragged away from neighbourhood duties to keep the peace at protests over migrants amid mounting fears of a summer of unrest, the organisation representing rank-and-file officers has warned.

After days of protests against mass migration outside asylum hotels, with more planned in the coming weeks, there are fears the UK could be heading for another summer of violent disorder.

Writing for The Telegraph, below, Tiff Lynch, the head of the Police Federation, which represents rank-andfile officers, said officers were being “pulled in every direction” and commanders were “forced to choose between keeping the peace at home or plugging national gaps”.Unrest in Epping, Essex, was a “signal flare” for more to come, Ms Lynch said.The federation said that already-underfunded police forces would be forced to take officers away from neighbourhood duties to manage anti-migrant protests that turned violent. Like senior officers, Ms Lynch insisted police would cope

with any challenges ahead.

Official figures released by the Home Office show that the number of bobbies on the beat has already fallen to a record low.

The number of officers in local policing has dropped from a peak of 67,785 in 2023 to 58,002 in 2025, according to the data. It comes after Essex Police came under fire for escorting anti-racism protesters to the Bell Hotel in Epping, where

violence subsequently broke out. The force later took some of the anti-racism protesters away in police vans as they were “clearly at risk of being hurt”. Demonstrations had taken place outside the hotel after a migrant, who has since been arrested, allegedly sexually assaulted a teenage girl just days after arriving in the UK. Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform UK, claimed that the Essex force had “directly

facilitated the unrest we saw” and added: “Heads must roll.”Ms Lynch said that if violent protests spread throughout the summer, it would be “dangerous to assume” that officers would be able to “hold the line indefinitely”.

She said: “It would be comical if it weren’t so serious – and so familiar.

Local commanders are once again being forced to choose between keeping the

peace at home or plugging national gaps.” The rioting that broke out in the wake of the Southport killings last year had “exposed the deep fragility within our public order policing system”, she said, adding: “The gaps were plain to see: mutual aid stripped to the bone, coordination between forces lacking, and a total failure to anticipate how disorder is now sparked and fuelled online. “Officers were left to face missiles with little more than a shield and a short briefing. The risks were there in black and white – yet little has improved since.”

Ben-Julian Harrington, the Chief Constable of Essex Police, refused to resign over his handling of the protests and denied that his officers had given a higher level of protection to anti-racism activists. Residents who were protesting peacefully claimed violence had been made inevitable by the decision to escort counterprotesters towards the hotel. Mr Harrington insisted that the only protection that officers were providing was to “lawful and law-abiding people”.

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Desk report: A father has been found guilty of murdering his two-week old baby on a neonatal ward.

Brendon Staddon, who was born prematurely at 33 weeks, suffered multiple injuries including a fractured skull, a broken neck, a broken jaw and broken legs in Yeovil District Hospital's special care baby unit on 5 March 2024. His father Daniel Gunter, 27, of no fixed address, denied harming him, but was convicted of murder at Bristol Crown Court earlier. He will be sentenced on 3 October. Brendon's mother, Sophie Staddon, was acquitted of a lesser charge of causing or allowing the death of a child and was told by the judge she "was free to go".

A female juror was visibly upset as the foreman returned the verdicts and as she wiped tears away, she was comforted by two fellow jury members.

The defendants showed no emotion as the verdicts were returned. Following the verdict, Brendon's

Dad guilty of murdering premature baby in hospital

grandfather Simon Gunter said his grandson - who the court was told weighed "less than a couple of bags of sugar" - had been "so tiny, but so beautiful".

"As a family, we were so

happy and excited," he said, explaining that the family had bought toys and clothes in their excitement for his arrival.

"But, we have been robbed of a life of memories of Brendon," he added.

"We won't get to see his first steps, hear his first words, take him on his first holiday and see him grow into a young boy then a man. We will never have those memories. They

have been taken from us and he will never be replaced. "I hope Daniel gets what he deserves for what he did to Brendon but, whatever the outcome, it will never bring him back."

'Evil'

During his short life, nursing staff at the Somerset hospital said they had many concerns about Brendon's parents' behaviour, particularly Gunter's repeated rough handling of him, Bristol Crown Court was told.

The jury was told that while in hospital, Gunter repeatedly ignored the advice of nurses, taking Brendon out of the incubator without asking, overstimulating the child to the point of causing him distress, and removing his nasal gastric tube.

A medical expert told the trial that Brendon's injuries were consistent with his head being swung against a hard surface "more than once" while he was held by his ankles.

Public frustrated by asylum seeker housing - minister

Desk report:

The government shares the public's "huge frustration" at the pressure the asylum system puts on housing supply, Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has said. Speaking to the BBC, he acknowledged concern about the Home Office competing with local councils to find temporary homes for asylum seekers and homeless people respectively.He said the solution lay in building more homes, processing asylum applications faster, removing those with no right to be in the UK and cutting small boat crossings.Earlier this week, the Conservatives criticised Sir Keir Starmer for claiming there was "lots of housing in many local authorities" to provide temporary accommodation for homeless families.The Conservative's new shadow housing secretary Sir James Cleverly said the remarks had "amplified" the frustrations of people who were trying to get on the housing ladder. The past week has seen ongoing demonstrations outside a hotel in Epping being used to house asylum seekers. The prime minister made the remark when appearing at the Liaison Committee, a group of senior MPs.Labour MP Dame Meg Hillier, who chairs the Treasury Committee, asked the prime minister where the

government was going to house homeless people, given that the price of temporary accommodation had been driven up by the need to house asylum seekers.

He replied: "Oh, there is lots of housing and many local authorities that can be used, and we're identifying where it can be used."

Pressed for specific examples, Sir Keir said he would write to the committee.

Asked about the comments on the Today programme, Reynolds said the prime minister "was talking about, in lengthy way, we need to

put more in place to solve the housing crisis."We're doing that and there are several options that can be considered for British families in temporary accommodation."

Speaking to the same programme, chair of the Housing Committee Florence Eshalomi said councils were "at breaking point when it comes to housing supply".

She said her committee had been told that between 20232024, local councils had spent a total of £2.3bn on temporary accommodation and that the numbers in temporary

accommodation had risen by 11% in the past year.

Asked about the Sir Keir's comments, she said she would "welcome seeing the detail the prime minister was alluding to".

She said it "cannot be right" that the Home Office and local authorities were having to compete for the same accommodation and that there needed to be better "co-operation" between government departments. She also said more social housing - housing that can be rented at affordable levelsneeded to be built in order to

ease the pressures. Councillor Hannah Dalton, from the District Councils' Network, said: "The reality for district councils is that our spending on temporary accommodation has increased by more than 200% over three years and waiting lists have risen to 303,000 households.The leader of Epsom and Ewell Borough Council, from the Residents' Association party, added: "Rather than councils and the Home Office competing for the same limited stock, we need urgent action to prevent homelessness in the first place, including uprating housing benefit rates which have been frozen this year despite rising private rents."

Figures released earlier this year found that a record 123,000 families were living in temporary housing in England. Temporary accommodation refers to accommodation which is organised by the local authority but is not a permanent home. It can include hotels, hostels or caravans. It is provided to those who are homeless, while they wait for longer term housing. Priority is given to people at risk of abuse from a partner or relative, pregnant women, people with dependent children or those who are homeless because of a fire or flood.

One in eight women assaulted, abused or stalked,ONS

Desk report: Around one in eight women were victims of sexual assault, domestic abuse or stalking in the last year, according to new estimates.

The figures have been published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) as part of its Crime Survey for England and Wales for the year up to March 2025., externalThe survey found 5.2 million people aged 16 and over (10.6%) were likely to have experienced one or more of these crime types - but the percentage was higher for women (12.8%) as opposed to 8.4% of men. It is the first time the ONS has given an estimate of the combined prevalence of the three crimes, after being asked by the Home Office to help monitor the government's ambition of halving violence against women and girls (VAWG) in a decade.The Home Office will provide more detail later this year on how this will be used with other stats to monitor its progress.Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said the new dataset was produced as part of the government's "mission to tackle the national emergency" of VAWG.

"That is why we have already started to put domestic abuse specialists in 999 control rooms, invested in major new perpetrator

programmes, and why we are publishing a transformative cross-government VAWG strategy in September, because everybody has a right to feel safe on our streets," she said.The individual breakdown of the prevalence of crime listed on the survey suggests:

2.9% (around 1.4 million people) experienced stalking 7.8% (around 3.8 million people) experienced domestic abuse1.9% (around 900,000 people) experienced sexual assault 8.6% (around 4.2 million people) had experienced some form of harassment

A slightly higher estimate of 5.4 million people, or 11.3%,

experienced one or more of these crimes in the previous year to March 2024. But the ONS cautioned against making comparisons between years because the estimates were still in development and subject to change.A report by the UK's spending watchdog, published in January, found that Home Office efforts to tackle VAWG had so far "not improved outcomes".

The National Audit Office found there had been three separate strategies aimed at reducing VAWG since 2010 - including the creation of a dedicated team in 2021 under the previous Conservative government

- but there was "little evidence" the department had improved on earlier strategies.In response, the Home Office said the report had looked at the previous government's "failure to deliver systemic change", and that Labour was "delivering a step-change in the government's response".

The charity Women's Aid welcomed the data provided by the ONS as "clearly a step toward a more comprehensive overview of these crimes and reflects the governments commitment to ending VAWG".

But Sarah Davidge, head of research and evaluation at the charity, said the

data did not consider the number of times each person was a victim."We know that women encounter higher rates of repeat victimisation, are more likely to be subject to coercive and controlling behaviour and be seriously harmed or killed than male victims," she said."Therefore, prevalence measures can underestimate the gender asymmetry of these crimes."Meanwhile, separate figures in the crime survey released on Thursday suggest there were 9.4 million incidents of overall crime in England and Wales in the year to March - up 7% from the previous year.The biggest driver for this was a 31% increase in fraud to around 4.2 million incidents - the highest estimated number since fraud was first collated in the survey in 2017.

The ONS said that trends in police recorded crime were largely unchanged.

The number of shoplifting incidents rose for the fourth successive year to a record high, while homicides decreased to an 11-year low.

Some 530,643 shoplifting offences were logged in 2024/25, up 20% from 444,022 in 2023/24 and the highest total since current police recording practices began in 2002/03.

The surprising London borough with the biggest rent rise in the past five years

Desk report:

A west London borough has seen the steepest rise in private market rents across the capital over the past five years, further fuelling the local housing crisis. While rental costs have surged across all London boroughs, none have risen as sharply as in Ealing, which recorded the largest increase between December 2019 and December 2024. This increase of around 52.5 per cent means that “very few properties are affordable to residents”, according to council analysis. The report makes clear that a majority of residents on low to average incomes are becoming priced out of renting in the borough.

The report later reads: “[Few can afford to rent] with the exception of high-income households which leaves those on average and lower incomes struggling, particularly those in receipt

of welfare benefits.” Private rents in Ealing were below the city-wide average as recently as 2020. Yet in just five years, they have doubled in some parts of the borough, which has over 7,500 live applications on its housing register, with 200-

250 new applications each month.

The Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) asked Ealing Council for its understanding of why there has been such a sharp increase, with the average property now costing

£2,360 per calendar month to rent. A spokesperson said: “A number of national and regional factors have caused this steep increase, including a drop in supply as landlords leave the market in response to changes in regulations.

“Ealing-specific factors which may play a role include improved transport connections with the new Elizabeth line and a growth in new purpose-built private sector homes which are generally 20% higher than existing homes but can be up to 40% higher.” Liberal Democrat Leader in Ealing, Councillor Gary Malcolm, told the LDRS that the council has been too soft on developers. He believes more must be done at a council level to tackle this. He said: “Liberal Democrats say that the Labour-run Ealing Council has allowed developers to rule the roost in Ealing. Developers often build large buildings, with too few truly affordable homes, whilst they are not building the homes they promise, meaning that we have too few homes, so rents are being pushed up.

CAN KEMI KEEP THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY AFLOAT IN LONDON?

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“We’re going through an absolutely bloody awful situation at the moment,” said Susan Hall, the Tory Party’s 2024 mayoral candidate. It seems as though she’s accurately captured the mood of many in the London wing of the beleaguered party. Once a dominant force in the capital, the Conservatives have seen their presence reduced from 21 MPs to just nine, all clinging to the fringe of the outer London “doughnut”. 2024 saw the party lose its “crown jewels”, Kensington and Westminster, in a wave of Labour wins. And polling suggests the party is still in choppy waters, with Nigel Farage’s Reform overtaking the Conservatives in London for the first time, polling at 19 per cent to the Tories 17 per cent.

For some this is not a surprise. Trust in the party image has been pummelled, with one Kemi Badenoch supporter suggesting, since the Afghan leak, that it’s “probably best if we shut up for a bit longer”. The leak, dubbed the “most expensive email in history”, led to successive Tory grandees covering for an MoD mishap, which left thousands of names revealed to the Taliban and lumbered Britons with a £7bn bill to rehouse those exposed. Resulting in a fiery Prime Minister’s Questions and former Tory ministers having to defend themselves in national papers, the scandal has hardly helped a brand that Badenoch says is in urgent need of “renewal”. Last year’s mayoral vote, held shortly before the general election, provided little comfort. Sadiq Khan became the first Mayor in the office’s 25-year history to secure a third term. He swept in on over a million votes, increasing his share by 43.8 per cent, while Hall came in second with 32.7 per cent. Can they turn it around after an annus horribilis? Some within the party see reasons for hope. “London is not a city. It is 50 villages massed solidly together.” More than a century later, Mark Twain’s line remains politically far more useful than he perhaps intended. London may be governed as one vast homogeneous city, but it sure doesn’t vote like one. Nor should it be treated as such. It is a patchwork of neighbourhoods, each with its own distinctive character, pace and priorities. And if the Conservatives wish to rebuild in the capital, it is that uniqueness of the place that it must remember.

Thomas Turrell, the newly elected Assembly Member for Bexley and Bromley, believes that the party is already in

the early stages of renewal.

“The party has to turn around its messaging in London. That’s part of Kemi’s renewal,” referring to Kemi Badenoch, the party’s national leader.

A former Assembly Member herself, Badenoch is viewed by some as uniquely positioned to understand the city’s political challenges. “She’s striking the right balance between considered intervention and letting others roll up their sleeves,” says Turrell. “She’s not rushing out all guns blazing.”

Taking London village by village Greg Hands, a former Minister for London, remains optimistic, despite losing Chelsea and Fulham by 152 votes. “There’s a huge opportunity in London. It’s choc-a-bloc with marginal seats. Within 10 stops of Earl’s Court there are 10 seats we used to hold,” he tells me with characteristic enthusiasm.

Gareth Bacon, MP for Orpington and one of the nine who held on in the last election, also emphasises opportunity.

“The party succeeds when it is the party of aspiration. London is the most aspirational city in the country,” he says. He highlights what he sees as the Conservatives’ “record of delivery” at local council level and suggests Reform (who slashed his majority from 22,378 to 5,118 last year) will struggle as they don’t have a clear local record. What Hands and Bacon — and indeed many of the Tories I spoke to —understand is that the Conservatives won’t win back London through a single national message. They’ll win it back by doing what scores of smaller associations (local Tory “clubs”) have already shown works: campaigning like a local party, ward by ward, borough by borough, village by village. That means showing up and delivering, in the places where politics is still a personal matter.

Also from south-east London, Baroness Teresa O’Neill, leader of Bexley Council, echoes this. She insists the Conservatives’ record at a local level is the party’s strongest asset. “The party absolutely has a future, especially with councils, because we deliver for our residents,” she says.

“We probably don’t shout about what we do enough.”

The instinct in Westminster seems to boil down to a need to regionalise everything. To treat parts of the country as uniform blocs, and London is handled no differently. To party apparatchiks in SW1 its a Liberal, Labour-leaning mass, politically out of touch and electorally out of reach. But that view ignores the quieter story on the ground. There are Tory councillors delivering in Wandsworth, there are still MPs in Orpington and Romford, and voters in the suburbs and

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the estates who want cleaner streets, better services, and to see themselves or their children have the opportunity to own their own home.

Many of the Tories I spoke to understood this. In Bexley, Baroness O’Neill described the party’s council record as its strongest asset. In Wandsworth, councillor Tom Pridham spoke at length about his younger group trying to speak to its generation. Across the boroughs, councillors all shared a sense of frustration that their local work wasn’t being backed up by the party’s burgeoning national infrastructure. For it is at this local level where the “best” Conservatives are found. Not in the sense of how high they rise, but in how well they work. In the sense they all seem to share that it is their community they serve, and it is that community and the need to preserve and enrich it that makes them Conservatives. But can anything really change, when the party is fundamentally at odds with itself? Even the most positive Conservatives acknowledge structural problems in the party. Josh Coldspring-White, a councillor who once worked in the party’s campaign headquarters (CCHQ), says: “The party machine is not ready to fight an all-out election next year. We are not getting enough support from the centre.” Back in 2018, CCHQ boasted of a campaign manager in every London borough. These days, they’re unwilling to confirm the numbers, although a rather rudimentary search for campaign staff indicates this number has fallen by around 75 per cent. “The party’s been gutted,” says one member. But for the optimists, the future of the party rests in an aspirational message to get young professionals back on board. Turrell is one of those calling for new policies, pushing the party to a more pro-housing agenda. “I’m a renter in my early thirties on a good salary and I still don’t see buying as foreseeable,” he says. “Our policies are still designed for a housing market that doesn’t exist anymore.”

Pridham, a councillor in Wandsworth, says his council has made this approach a priority. “We have quite a young Conservative group on council. Our leader is in his thirties. So we can speak to the challenges our generation faces,” he said. “I was actually able to host a young Tory event and it not be a complete embarrassment.”

Others are a little less hopeful. One senior Tory who lost their seat last year says, “We just have not spoken to generation rent. Old Tories are all that is left now. Young people would rather pull their own eyeballs out than vote for the

Conservatives. CCHQ seems to want to target older voters for local elections, but has no plan for anything else. It’s a cop out. We don’t have a hope in hell of winning, aside from in very rare cases where voters split six ways.”

A Tory in outer London offered a similarly bleak outlook for the future. “Kemi is not the right person to sort this. She is not articulating a good vision. We are the party of hope, and nothing she is saying backs that up.” It seems in some places the cultural tensions of the party remain. In some outer London areas, housebuilding makes Tories nervous. In Kensington, one Tory said leaflets featuring the Union Jack “makes us cringe”.

Knife crime up, murders down, shoplifting soaring — London's latest crime statistics revealed

Desk report: Knife crime in London has increased by nine per cent in the last year, with the capital now accounting for almost a third of all knife attacks in England and Wales.

A total of 16,344 knife crimes were recorded by the Met police and City of London police in the 12 months to March, compared with 14,939 in the previous year. It meant that 13 per cent of all serious crime in London included the use of a knife, including 57 murders and 71 attempted murders.

More than 10,000 robberies in the capital involved the attacker using a knife either to threaten or inflict a wound.

The rise in knife crime was seized on by critics of mayor Sadiq Khan , who holds the role of police and crime commissioner for London. It also comes as police officer numbers are to be slashed by 1,700 and half of police counters could close to save money. The latest figures, published by the Office for National Statistics on Thursday, also revealed a 53 per cent increase in shoplifting in the capital.

Total recorded crime in London was 951,803 offences.

Homicide was down nine per cent to 104 killings (from 114 the previous year), violence against the person was down six per cent and residential burglary was down 10 per cent. But theft was up 28 per cent, though reported bike theft decreased three per cent to 15,766 cases - though this is likely to be an underestimate due to many bike thefts not being reported.

London was well above the national average for the number of crimes per 1,000 residents – a rate of 106.4 – but slightly safer than Greater Manchester, which had a rate of 108.2 crimes per 1,000 residents. There was a two per cent increase in knife crime in Greater Manchester

(to 3,398 offences) but a 15 per cent decrease recorded by West Midlands Police (to 4,469 offences).

Across England and Wales, total crime was up seven per cent to 9.4 million incidents in the 12 months to March this year, compared with the previous year.

The increase was driven by a 31 per cent increase in fraud to 4.2 million incidents.

This includes theft, robbery, criminal damage, fraud, computer misuse, and violence with or without injury.

The ONS crime survey is separate to crime recorded by police, and can be better at spotting general trends in crime. Police data can provide greater insight into lowervolume, higher-harm offences. This revealed that, across England and Wales, the number of homicides decreased by 6% (from 567 to 535 offences), the lowest since 2014. Offences involving knives or sharp instruments decreased by 1% (to 53,047 offences)

Shoplifting offences rose by 20% (from 444,022 to 530,643 offences) - the highest figure since current records began in 2003.

City Hall said there had been progress on tackling violent crime, with the violence with injury rate reducing in London at a greater rate than across England and Wales.

In addition, there was a six per cent reduction in violence against the person offences recorded by the Met.

But Susan Hall , Conservative lesder on the London Assembly, said: “"We are in the middle of a harrowing crime wave in the capital - which Khan has let get so out of control that 1/3 knife crimes are in London - and he still won't find the money to fund our police officers who are stretched to their limits and facing cuts. Khan may not have been mugged or had his phone stolen but thousands of Londoners have, and my blood boils that he sits back and does nothing to prevent it. Beyond disgraceful."

Met Deputy Commissioner Matt Jukes said: “Our intelligence and data-led approach to tackle the crimes that matter most to Londoners – such as shoplifting, robbery and antisocial behaviour – is already working.“We’re arresting 1,000 more criminals each month, neighbourhood crime is down 19 per cent and we’ve solved 163 per cent more shoplifting cases this year.

“In 32 of the hardest hit areas, we’re working with the community, councils, businesses and partners, to focus our resources and bear down on prolific offenders and gangs who blight too many neighbourhoods across the capital.”

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