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British Museum evacuated after ‘suspicious device’ discovered in toilet – UK Times

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Visitors were evacuated from the British Museum after it received “malicious communications” and found a “suspicious device” in a toilet.

The Met Police were called to the site in Central London at 2.50pm on Saturday, where officers conducted a thorough investigation, the museum said.

Visitors were readmitted at 4pm after police declared the museum safe and confirmed there was no ongoing threat.

A British Museum spokesperson said: “The safety and security of our visitors, colleagues and volunteers is always our highest priority.

“We would like to thank the police and emergency services for their swift and professional response, and we are grateful to our visitors and staff for their cooperation during the evacuation. The museum has now reopened and normal operations have resumed.

“As this remains a police matter, we will not be providing further comment on the nature of the communications received.”

The British Museum postponed a lecture on ancient Israel after it emerged that attendees were planning to disrupt the event
The British Museum postponed a lecture on ancient Israel after it emerged that attendees were planning to disrupt the event (PA Archive)

A Met Police spokesperson said: “Officers responded and assessed the package. It was found to be non-suspicious and the incident has been stood down.”

It comes after the British Museum postponed a lecture on ancient Israel as part of Jewish Culture Month after it discovered that several attendees planned to disrupt the event.

A statement from the museum on Wednesday said: “In recent days, we were informed that a significant proportion of registered attendees were individuals intending to deliberately disrupt the event, preventing others from participating in good faith and undermining the purpose of the programme.

“The British Museum fully recognises the importance of lawful protest and freedom of expression in a democratic society. Equally, we have a responsibility to ensure that events hosted within the museum can proceed safely, securely and without intimidation for speakers, staff and visitors alike.

“Following discussions with organisers and security partners, a joint decision was taken to postpone the event to a later date when it can take place in an environment that properly safeguards both the audience experience and the integrity of the programme itself.”

Protesters gathered at Downing Street for the 'Britain Stands With British Jews' rally earlier this month
Protesters gathered at Downing Street for the ‘Britain Stands With British Jews’ rally earlier this month (Getty)

The decision to postpone the event has been met with backlash from several people, including BBC historian and presenter Simon Schama, who branded the decision as “pathetic cowardice”.

In a post on X, he said it was “absolutely the wrong decision” that “sends a terrible message”.

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch and Wes Streeting also criticised the move.

The former health secretary said: “The postponement of an event at the British Museum as part of the first Jewish Culture Month is simply unacceptable.

“So-called activists are attempting to rewrite history and target Jews. It is on all of us to push back now against anti-Jewish racism.”

The Board of Deputies of British Jews said it was “highly regrettable” that individuals had sought to disrupt the event. In a statement, it said: “Jewish Culture Month has seen many of Britain’s great cultural institutions partner with us in celebration of British Jewish culture, community and creativity, and we will not allow the actions of extremists to prevent the British public from enjoying these events.

“We will be working with our partners at the British Museum to reschedule this event as soon as possible.”

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