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The investigation team are also considering two other incidents - a vehicle fire in NW5 on 8 May and a fire at the entrance of a property in N7 on 11 May - and are investigating whether they may be linked to the fire in NW5 on 12 May
A Met Police spokesperson said It is generally a very safe area
A 56-year-old woman who has lived in the area for more than 12 years said I do want to get it down by the end of this Parliament significantly.
However, he refused to guarantee that net migration will fall every year from now, saying At 1am I heard police sirens
Sales director Cory Adshead 48, who has lived on the road adjacent to Starmer for three years, told MailOnline It seems like they're taking it very seriously
If we do need to take further steps... then mark my words we will.
Sir Keir underlined his determination that the changes will mean 'migration numbers fall' but added I can only say that Prime Minister thanks the emergency services for their work and it is subject to a live investigation
The PM's official spokesman said There's no target, no number that can be measured against,
he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme The fire is being investigated and cordons remain in place while enquiries continue,
Nobody was hurt, but The Times is reporting that it was the Prime Minister's home that was damaged this morning. Nobody was injured. The police say the fire is being investigated, and cordons remain in place while inquiries continue. Anyone with any information is asked to call the police. So the Metropolitan Police confirming that police were called after a London Fire Brigade were called to...a fire at a residential address in northwest London officers...and the address is believed to be that of the Prime Minister,
On Monday, 12 May at 1.35 a.m., police were alerted by the London Fire Brigade to reports of a fire at a residential address in Countess Road, NW5.”
A Metropolitan Police statement said Firefighters were called to a small fire outside a property on Countess Road in Kentish Town this morning, ... Two fire engines from Kentish Town Fire Station attended the scene.”
A London Fire Brigade spokesperson said ... adding: The Brigade was called at 0111 and the fire was under control by 0133
A spokesperson for LFB added Officers attended the scene. Damage was caused to the property's entrance, nobody was hurt."