British police broke up a wedding party held at a Jewish school in London on Thursday evening, which was attended by around 150 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. The Met initially said officers found around 400 people inside the venue, but later revised the figure down to 150. Many of the people there 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 …