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Thief Sentenced for Stealing Fabergé Egg Worth $3 Million in London

A thief has been sentenced to over two years in prison for stealing a handbag from a London pub containing a Fabergé egg and a watch valued at £2.2 million. The incident occurred on November 7, 2024, while the victim was in the smoking area.

Jail for Thief Who Stole £2.2 Million Fabergé Egg

Enzo Conticello, a 29-year-old thief, has been sentenced to over two years in prison for stealing a bag containing a Fabergé egg adorned with emeralds from a London pub. The incident occurred on November 7, 2024, and the stolen items remain missing.

British Court Sentences Algerian Thief for Stealing Fabergé Egg

A British court has sentenced an Algerian thief to six years in prison for stealing a rare Fabergé egg and a luxury watch from a woman's bag in London. The incident, which occurred in the upscale Mayfair area, has sparked widespread outrage in the community.

Celebrate 100 Years of Leighton House with Arab Artists

Leighton House Museum in London marks its centenary by showcasing the works of three prominent Arab artists, highlighting the richness of Arab culture. This event serves as a significant opportunity to promote Arab arts on the international stage.

Charge arson against three men in attack on Jewish ambulances in London

The UK prosecution has charged three men with arson following an attack on Jewish community ambulances in North London. The incident, which occurred on March 23, has been described by the British Prime Minister as a 'shocking anti-Semitic attack.'

Remove five Metropolitan Police officers after weapons found in London

The Metropolitan Police in London announced the removal of five officers from duty following the discovery of a bag containing firearms and a Taser in South London. The bag was found by a citizen near the residence of London Mayor, <strong>Sadiq Khan</strong>.

Boy, 14, shot dead in Woolwich, London sparks investigation

British police have launched a murder investigation following the shooting of a 14-year-old boy in Woolwich, southeast London, on Thursday. Three individuals have been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the incident.

Finding Weapons Bag Outside London Mayor's Home Raises Security Concerns

A citizen discovered a bag containing weapons discarded near the home of London Mayor <strong>Sadiq Khan</strong>, raising questions about security measures. The incident occurred in South London and involved a bag left by armed police responsible for the mayor's protection.

Easter Egg Priced at £1300 Sparks Controversy in London

An Easter egg sold for <strong>£1300</strong> at a confectionery store in West London has ignited widespread debate among Britons. Many criticized its high price despite its meticulous preparation.

Revive Young Love with Innovative Romeo and Juliet in London

The new production of 'Romeo and Juliet' in London presents an innovative take on the famous love story, intertwining technology with powerful emotional performances. The show runs until June 20, highlighting the challenges faced by lovers in times of conflict.

Wealthy Gulf Families Invest in London Despite Tax Changes

Despite recent tax changes in the UK, some wealthy Gulf families are opening investment offices in London. This move reflects their desire to diversify investments and ensure sustainability in varied economic environments.

Launch Initial Public Offering for British Insurance Company in London

First Central Group Ltd., a leading vehicle and home insurance provider in the UK, has appointed investment banks in preparation for a potential initial public offering (IPO) in London. This move aims to enhance the company's growth and competitiveness in the market.

Former Hedge Fund Manager Faces Harassment Allegations in London

Crispin Odey, a former hedge fund manager, is facing allegations of harassment from two women working as receptionists in London. During a court session, Odey acknowledged that his behavior, which he thought was acceptable in his youth, may now seem inappropriate.

Attackers set fire to Jewish ambulances in London

A group of unknown assailants targeted four ambulances belonging to the Jewish organization 'Hatzolah' in the Golders Green area of northwest London. This hate-fueled attack has been classified by police as an act of anti-Semitism, raising concerns about the rise of such incidents in the British capital.

Tehran Warns London: Allowing Washington to Use British Bases is 'Participation in Aggression'

Tehran has warned London that allowing Washington to use British military bases equates to 'participation in aggression'. In response, the British Foreign Secretary condemned Iran's so-called 'reckless attacks' and its disruption of the Strait of Hormuz.

Nowruz in London: The Iranian Community Celebrates the Beginning of Spring Despite War

Members of the Iranian community in North London gathered on March 20 to celebrate ‘Nowruz’, the Persian New Year and the beginning of spring. The celebration took place amid clear concern over the ongoing tragedy and the war in Iran.