
Man arrested after ‘firebomb' attack at Starmer's home
A man has been arrested after a 'firebomb' attack at Sir Keir Starmer's home.
The 21-year-old was arrested in the early hours of Tuesday on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life.
He remains in custody and the arrest relates to three incidents.
On Monday, May 12 at 1.35am, police were alerted by the London Fire Brigade to reports of a fire at a residential address in NW5.
A Met Police spokesman said: 'The investigation team are also considering two other incidents - a vehicle fire in NW5 on Thursday, 8 May and a fire at the entrance of a property in N7 on Sunday, 11 May - and are investigating whether they may be linked to the fire in NW5 on 12 May.'

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