Thousands of jubilant Arsenal fans packed the streets of north London on Sunday, erupting into a sea of red as the club celebrated its historic double triumph. The men's team secured the Premier League title for the first time since 2004, while the women's team made history by claiming the inaugural Fifa Women's Champions Cup. As the victory bus parade wound its way through the city, hundreds of thousands of fans gathered to cheer on their beloved Gunners, creating a vibrant and electric atmosphere. However, the celebration was not without its challenges, with emergency services reporting that 75 people had to be rescued from height and 16 arrests made, highlighting the need for safety precautions in the face of such large-scale events.


Fans estimated at hundreds of thousands fill north London streets to celebrate women’s and men’s teams’ triumphsAbout 75 people had to be rescued from height and 16 people were arrested during Arsenal’s victory bus parade on Sunday, emergency services said.What were estimated as hundreds of thousands of fans lined the streets around the Emirates stadium in north London to celebrate the Gunners winning the men’s Premier League for the first time since 2004 and the women’s team lifting the first ever Fifa Women’s Champions Cup. Continue reading...