Ministers under pressure to tackle antisemitism after Golders Green terror attack – live updates
Following a terror attack in Golders Green, London, ministers are facing pressure to address antisemitism. The police cordon around the stabbing incident scene has been lifted, with roads reopened by 7 am this morning.

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AI-generatedFollowing a terror attack in Golders Green, London, ministers are facing pressure to address antisemitism. The police cordon around the stabbing incident scene has been lifted, with roads reopened by 7 am this morning. In response to the attack, the government has announced £25 million in funding to enhance security for Jewish communities. The incident occurred yesterday in north-west London, prompting a swift government reaction and renewed focus on combating antisemitism.
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4 extractedHighfield Avenue, Beverley Gardens and Golders Green Road were opened again by 7am this morning.
The police cordon surrounding the scene of the stabbings in Golders Green has been lifted.
The government has announced £25m to increase security for Jewish communities.
Ministers are under pressure to tackle antisemitism following the Golders Green attack.