
Police arrested a 21-year-old man Tuesday on suspicion of starting fires at U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmerโs private house, another property linked to Starmer and a car.
The Metropolitan Police force said the suspect was detained on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life a day after an early-morning fire on Monday damaged the door of the house where Starmer and his family lived before he was elected to lead the country.
Police said that the arrest also concerns two other fires that may be linked โ a vehicle fire near Starmerโs house on Sunday and a May 8 door fire at a property in another part of north London. The second property is a house converted into apartments and also is linked to Starmer.

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No injuries were reported from any of the fires.

Starmer doesnโt currently live in his private house. Since taking office in July, Starmer has lived with his family in the prime ministerโs official Downing Street residence.
The Metropolitan Police force said that counterterrorism detectives were leading the investigation because of the houseโs โprevious connections with a high-profile public figure.โ
Neighbor Charles Grant said that police searched his yard on Monday and โsaid they were looking for a projectile.โ
โFrom what other people have told me today, I gather someone threw a firebomb at Keir Starmerโs house,โ he said.
Starmerโs house has attracted protesters in the past. Last year, three pro-Palestinian activists were arrested and charged with public order offenses after unfurling a banner covered in red handprints outside the building.
The main opposition leader, Kemi Badenoch of the Conservative Party, called it โa shocking incident.โ
โNo one should face these sorts of threats, let alone people in public service,โ she posted on X. โItโs an attack on our democracy and must never be tolerated.โ
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