The London Buzz - 14th July 2025
Briefly

The Belgian armed forces have uniquely marched with weapons through the streets of London, emphasizing military traditions. Meanwhile, the Metropolitan police noted a concerning disparity in mortality rates among black and white boys in London, with black boys facing higher risks. Local councils respond to community issues like pavement motorcycling, while prosecution rates for fare evasion on the London Underground have surged to a six-year high. King’s College London has reported significant security expenditures tied to pro-Palestine actions, and an iconic Kingston nightclub has permanently closed for renovations.
The Military Musical Spectacular showcases the Massed Bands of the Household Division, featuring a display of musical mastery and marching might, highlighting military tradition in London.
King's College London incurred over £49,000 in security expenses related to pro-Palestine events within a single month, reflecting heightened safety concerns during political demonstrations.
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