
The Metropolitan Police says they are investigating whether two other fires are connected with Monday’s fire in the private house of Sir Keir Starmer in northern London.
The emergency services were called to the property of the city of Kentish in the early hours of Monday, and the anti -terrorism police are investigating the cause.
There was damage to the entry of the property, but no one was injured, said the Metropolitan Police. A cord is in its place outside the house.
Two other fires, a fire in the vehicle on May 8 and a fire at the entrance of a property in Islington on May 11, are being investigated to see if it is possible to be the other incident.

The three fires are being treated as suspects and consultations remain on.
“At this early stage of the investigation, officers are working to establish the circumstances of the three fires and maintain an open mind in that there is some connection,” police said in a statement.
It is understood that the prime minister, who lives in his official residence in Downing Street, still has the property what has been rented.
Police said that previous anti -terrorist officers led the investigation “as a precaution and because the property had previous connections with a high profile public figure.”
They added: “The cause of the fire continues to be investigated, but at this stage it is treated as suspicious.”
Sir Keir thanked emergency services for his work, said his official spokesman.
He added that the matter was “subject to a live investigation, so I can’t make more comments,” and refused to provide more details when asked if any member of Sir Keir’s family was at home when the fire begins.
The London Fire Brigade (LFB) said it had been called to a “small fire” at 01:1 BST that was under control about 20 minutes later.
He said that about 10 firefighters and two firefighters from Kentish Town fire station attended the scene.

Police said they were alerted by the Fire Brigade at 01:35: BST.
“The officers attended the scene. Damage was caused to the entrance of the property, no one was injured.
“The fire is being investigated and the laces remain in place while the consultations continue.”
On Monday afternoon, researchers could still be seen outside the property with local residents allowed through the tape when they returned to Casa del Labor.
Just before 03:00 on Thursday, firefighters were called to a small fire on the same street. The fire was controlled at 03:30.
Just after 03:00 on Sunday, firefighters were called to a small fire on the front or a house turned into floors in the nearby Islington, which is also linked to Sir Keir.
Kentish Town’s house has been previously attacked by protesters. Last year, three people were declared guilty of public order crimes after organizing a pro-palenin demonstration outside it.