London records the lowest homogeneous rate in summer months since 2018

London Its lowest number was recorded Murders From 2018 to 2018, during June, July and August, show initial figures.

Provisional figures also suggest that no one was Murders Recorded in Under -25 London During the school’s summer holiday period, the mayor of the London office said.

Greater sir Sadiq Khan I vow to continue construction at work to deal violence Across the capital.

Last year, London recorded at least 22 years for 22 years for 22 years, according to the Mayor’s office, London recorded lesbians and lowest number of teenagers for 22 years.

So far this year, 10 under -25 homeside has been recorded at the same point last year as compared to 26, while the number of adolescent housewives at this point last year has increased to nine to four, the mayor’s office said.

Provisional figures suggest that the number of housewives has fallen by one quarter during all ages as compared to the introduction of September (78 to 58) last year.

Investing £ 1.16 billion in the Mayor Metropolitan Police In 2025/26, and the youth continues to invest in the provision, his office said.

Last year, London recorded at least 22 years for 22 years since 2012, according to the Mayor’s Office, and the lowest teenage housewives since 2012. ,Packet,

Sir Sadiq established the first violence Reduction Unit (VRU) in England and Wales in 2019 and developed a partnership approach contained in prevention and preliminary intervention.

This includes more support for additional youth activists, families and local communities, and school hours for school hours to remove from violence and to overcome employment.

VRU of London has invested over 450,000 positive opportunities for young people and the mayor is committed to give 250,000 to the term, which includes a new £ 6 million program through Holiday Hope, which provides a new £ 6 million program to provide opportunities and opportunities for young people, which is at the biggest risk of exploitation and violence.

Sir Sadiq said: “The summer months are traditionally more challenging times in the risk of exploitation and violence with young people, but through the reduction unit and the Met Police we are working incredibly hard with partners in the capital to provide assistance and assistance.

“These latest figures suggest that this work is making a difference, but I am very clear that one death is too much and I can do all with my colleagues to deal with violence and its causes, because we build a safe London for all.”

Mate commissioner sir Mark rovle Said: “Thanks to the efforts of thousands of hardworking mate officers and employees, our continuous action on violent crime is working. Homoids are at 10 years low, violent incidents in which people are injured are less than the fifth-they are less than any other Britain’s city-and the firearm discharge is less than half that they were seven years ago.

Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowle ,James Manning/Pa,

“This is because we are targeting dangerous criminals and destroying organized crime groups, while keeping them at risk of exploitation. As a result, less people are being killed and injured and our city is safe.

“We are not gentle and we will never stop the fight against severe violence. A insensitive death is a much more.”

Patrick Green, Chief Executive Officer of Ben Kinsella Trust, said: “This is encouraging news, and it highlights the important role of the unit of violence in violence in reducing the crime of knife.

“The mayor and their VRU focus on prevention and initial intervention, have been important to strengthen the important work of frontline organizations. This data is a powerful sign that their long -term strategy is working, and we are proud to be a partner in making London safe.”

Sam Bose, a member of the Vru’s Mynds program in Haikney and director of the operations in Rice Up East, said Sam Bose, “Summer programs for young people in Haikni have made a powerful, positive impact in our communities. By confusing young people quickly, these initiatives are proving this prevention work.

“With the more secure, structured and inspiring opportunities being available, we have seen a real change. Incidents of violence including stabbing and firing during the summer months have decreased.

“These programs offer not only activities, but also the actual avenues of development, confidence and connections, tools and support to the youth who thrive them.

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