Police make arrest after fire at British PM Keir Starmer's house

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May 13, 2025

UK police have arrested a man on suspicion of arson over a fire at Prime Minister Keir Starmer's family house.

Since taking office in July, Starmer has lived in the prime minister’s official Downing Street residence, renting out the family home in the Kentish Town neighbourhood.

The fire's cause was considered suspicious, and London's Metropolitan Police force said counterterrorism officers were involved in the investigation.

Firefighters were called to “a small fire” just after 1am, the city's fire department said. Two engines responded, and the blaze was out within a half-hour.

Police said officers who responded to the scene found damage "to the property's entrance", but that nobody was hurt.

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A cordon of police tape was visible outside the house Monday.

Starmer’s house has attracted protesters in the past. Last year, three pro-Palestinian activists were arrested and charged with public order offences after unfurling a banner covered in red handprints outside the building.

Starmer's spokesman, Dave Pares, said that “the prime minister thanks the emergency services for their work".

He said the fire "is subject to a live investigation, so I can’t comment any further".

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