Fire at Prime Minister Keir Starmer's home prompts probe
On the night between Sunday and Monday, a fire broke out at the residence of the British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, in North London. The police are investigating the causes of the incident.
What do you need to know?
- A fire broke out at Prime Minister Keir Starmer's residence in North London. The incident occurred in the early hours of Monday morning, with the report coming in shortly after 1:30 AM.
- No one was injured in the fire. The doors of the house, valued at approximately £2 million, were damaged.
- There had been previous protests in the area. Police are investigating whether they are connected to the fire.
The police in London are conducting an investigation into the fire that broke out at Prime Minister Keir Starmer's residence. The doors of the Prime Minister’s house were damaged.
The incident occurred on the night between Sunday and Monday. The report of the incident arrived shortly after 1:30 AM. The fire brigade promptly arrived at the scene and quickly brought the situation under control.
Are previous protests connected to the fire?
According to "The Times," there had been protests in the vicinity of the property rented by Prime Minister Starmer. The police are investigating whether these events may have any connection to the fire, which damaged the house's doors.
Currently, the police are focusing on determining the causes of the fire and any potential connections to earlier protests. The investigation is ongoing, and the authorities are appealing for any information that could help explain the circumstances of the incident.