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Sadiq Khan has hit back at politicians "spreading misinformation" about safety in London as new data shows the number of violent crimes leading to injury has fallen in every borough over the past year.
Figures from the mayor's office for policing and crime compare the 12 months ending in August 2025 with the previous 12 months - and show there were 8,749 fewer crimes which resulted in someone being hurt, a drop of nearly 12%. The borough of Havering in east London recorded the largest drop (16.3%) followed by Enfield in north London (16.1%).
The smallest decreases were in Greenwich (4.3%) and Kensington and Chelsea (4.6%). Sir Sadiq said: "We've seen a number of politicians here and across the globe talking down London and spreading misinformation about crime and safety in the capital.
"The evidence is clear, our approach to tackling crime and its complex causes works. It's driving down violence right across the capital." His comments come after Donald Trump reignited his feud with Sir Sadiq earlier this month by accusing him of doing a "terrible job" and claiming "crime in London is through the roof".
The US president also hit out at the mayor in a speech at the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, where he also made the outlandish claim that London "wants Sharia law" - something there is no evidence for. Asked about the attacks, Sir Sadiq said: "I think President Trump has shown he is racist, he is sexist, he is misogynistic, and he is Islamophobic." He added that the public would be "wondering what it is about this Muslim mayor who leads a liberal, multicultural, progressive, successful city that means I appear to be living rent-free inside Donald Trump's head".
Read more:Trump's jaw-dropping weekStarmer hits out at Reform's 'racist' policy According to the mayor's office, overall homicides in London are at a 10-year low, and the city's rate is lower than in Berlin, Brussels, Madrid, Paris and all major US cities. The rate of homicide was down by 17% in the 12-month period to June this year compared with the 12-month period to May 2016, it previously said.
Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Rachel Williams said: "We're targeting the most dangerous individuals, disrupting criminal networks, and investing in prevention to protect those most at risk. "That's why fewer people are being hurt, fewer lives are being lost, and London is becoming a safer city." The Conservatives rejected the suggestion that London is safer.
Shadow home secretary Chris Philp said: "Under this Labour mayor, criminals know the odds are stacked in their favour. "Only one in 20 robberies is solved, fewer offenders are being jailed, and more than a thousand police officers have been cut from the Metropolitan Police, with Sir Mark Rowley warning of further losses this year.
"Londoners don't feel safer because London isn't safer.".