Man arrested after fires at homes linked to PM Keir Starmer

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The Metropolitan Police arrested a 21-year-old man on suspicion of arson after fires at properties linked to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. The first fire occurred at Starmer's Kentish Town home in the early hours of Monday, following another incident at a nearby Islington property on Sunday. Firefighters managed to control the flames quickly, and no injuries were reported. The police are treating the incidents as suspicious and are investigating potential links between them. Counter-terrorism police have taken charge of the investigation due to the connection with a high-profile public figure.

Sir Keir Starmer thanked the emergency services for their response, while his spokesman noted the ongoing investigation limits further comments. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper stated that she backs the police's efforts but did not elaborate on the incidents. The investigation's outcomes may have implications for public safety and the handling of threats to officials.

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