Summary
Police are looking into a fire that happened at a house owned by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer in north London. The fire caused some damage to the entrance, but no one was injured. The investigation involves counter-terrorism officers and is ongoing.
Key Facts
- A fire occurred at Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's house in north London on Monday morning.
- The entrance of the property was damaged, but nobody was hurt.
- Counter-terrorism police are part of the investigation.
- The house, located in Kentish Town, is rented out and owned by Sir Keir.
- Sir Keir thanked emergency services for their response.
- The London Fire Brigade received a call about a small fire at 1:11 AM and controlled it 20 minutes later.
- Two fire engines and about 10 firefighters responded to the scene.
- Police and fire investigators are still working on the case, and parts of the street are cordoned off.