3 charged over arson attack on Jewish charity ambulances
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Nick Candy has sold his family home in London’s exclusive Chelsea district to an unnamed buyer for more than £270 million ($350 million), believed to be the biggest single house sale in history.
The party launched it's London election campaign in Croydon.
Three additional suspects were arrested Wednesday on arson charges in the torching of four ambulances owned by a Jewish charity in London, police said. Two British men, ages 20 and 19, and a 17-year-old boy with dual British and Pakistani nationality,
Property developer Nick Candy was the seller of Providence House, located on 2 acres in the city’s Chelsea neighborhood
A24 UK is adapting Patrick Raden Keefe's Zac Brettler Book 'London Falling' taken from his New Yorker article about the London Teen.
London’s unsettled family office economy has drawn rising investment from wealthy Middle Eastern families in the past 18 months, providing a boost as other rich investors pull back.
London police are urgently investigating how armed protection officers left a bag of guns outside Mayor Sadiq Khan's home.
The organisation has been in a protracted legal battle with its former chief executive.