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Elections on 2 May

Elections for the next Mayor of London and London Assembly members, as well as the by-election for Hillrise ward, will take place on Thursday 2 May.

You must now show photo ID when you vote at polling stations. See a full list of accepted forms of ID. You can also apply for a free Voter Authority Certificate in place of photo ID. The deadline to apply for this is 5pm, Wednesday 24 April.

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Knife Crime

Knife crime can affect us directly and indirectly in our community. Levels of knife crime across London has been rising over the past five years. In 2019/20 Islington recorded 554 knife crime offences, which was a 19% reduction compared to 2018/19, however levels are still higher than five years ago.

We are working closely with our partners, including the police and the voluntary sector to tackle knife crime across the borough. We recognise perpetrators can also be victims and that they are not just young people. We ensure that there is a balance between support and enforcement when working with people affected by knife crime and we are continuing to adopt a trauma informed approach.

We are continuing to work with our services and partners, such as Targeted Youth Support, parenting programmes and the Ben Kinsella Trust to educate people around knife harm and how to stay safe.

We are also looking at other things we can do to reduce the impact of knife crime by introducing ‘No knife shops’, ‘knife bins’ and advice for parents and carers on how best to approach the issue of knives and knife harm with young people. You can find out more information about any of these things by clicking the links below.

Who to contact

If you have any concerns about a young person becoming involved in crime please call 020 7527 2600 for help and advice.
If you have been a victim of crime and would like support, call Islington Victim Support on 0808 168 9111.

If you want to report a crime or anti-social behaviour incident in your area call the non-emergency number: 101.

Always dial 999 in an emergency.