British police broke up a wedding party held at a Jewish school in London on Thursday evening, which was attended by around 400 people in breach of CCP virus restrictions. The Metropolitan Police said it received a call at 21.14 GMT on Thursday, reporting a large gathering at a school in Egerton Road, Stamford Hill, north London. Officers found around 400 people inside the venue, many of whom left as police arrived, the Met said in a press release. The group had gathered for a wedding party, the police found, adding that the building’s windows had been covered to stop people seeing inside. The police are considering issuing a £10,000 ($13,641) fine to the organiser of the event, in accordance with government rules on COVID-19 breaches. Five attendees of the wedding party were issued with £200 ($273) fixed penalty notices. Detective Chief Superintendent Marcus Barnett of the Met Police said …