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UK plans to spend £250 million over three years to protect Jewish communities

UK plans to spend £250 million over three years to protect Jewish communities

People attend a rally of Jewish community groups, including Campaign Against Antisemitism and Stop the Hate UK, calling for action to "extinguish antisemitism", outside Downing Street in London, Britain, May 10, 2026. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso

Britain will spend over £250 million ($335 million) across the next three years to better protect its Jewish communities, the government said on Monday, following a series of recent antisemitic attacks.

The funding will deliver over 500 additional officers across England and Wales, boosting security in Jewish neighbourhoods and around schools, synagogues and community centres, the government said.

There has been a string of attacks on Jewish-linked sites in ​the capital, including the torching of four Jewish community ambulances in March. In April, Britain raised its national terrorism ​threat level to “severe” from “substantial” in response to an antisemitic stabbing attack in north London.

The new package, which is on top of a £25 million funding announced following the stabbings in April, includes around 300 additional officers in London and around 80 in Greater Manchester — where a synagogue was attacked last year — alongside £43 million for forces serving other areas with significant Jewish populations.

“The rise in antisemitism we have seen in recent years is a test of our values as a country and tackling it has been central to my leadership from day one,” outgoing Prime Minister Keir Starmer said in Monday’s statement.

London’s Metropolitan Police is due to receive £86 million from the new funding, while £59 million was earmarked for counter-terrorism policing.

Police will increase patrols at times of heightened vulnerability, offering visible reassurance and helping to deter hate crime and antisemitic incidents, the government said.

($1 = 0.7460 pounds)

(Reporting by Muvija M)

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