Gangs Of London Sky Go



A north London gang member tells Sky News he would be dead within a 'couple of days' if he did not carry a knife as new measures to tackle an increase in violence are introduced.

  1. Why Can't I Watch Gangs Of London On My Sky Go
  2. Gangs Of London Sky Gold
  3. Gangs Of London Sky Golf Course

The comments come amid sustained pressure on ministers over knife crime following a surge in serious violence, including fatal stabbings.

London suffered a particularly bloody 2018, while figures released last week showed police-recorded violent crime had risen by nearly a fifth in England and Wales.

Gangs of London (TV Series 2020– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. The story behind the terrifying Welsh travellers on Sky Atlantic's ultra-violent Gangs of London The hit blood-soaked crime drama contains some unexpectedly familiar faces and accents walesonline.

A 17-year-old stabbed to death on Tuesday in Islington, north London, is the latest victim of the capital's violence.

Sky News met with a gang in north London to find out why they carry knives.

Advertisement

The gang leader told us: 'If I don't carry as knife I'd die in a couple of days. I didn't choose this life - this life chose me.

'If the prime minister could come up with some sort of opportunity, I would push the youths out there, but they've got nothing to do.

London

More from London

Watch

'What they gonna do? Sit on the streets wasting their lives? What else can they do? I'd tell Theresa May to put some money into the youths.'

Another gang member shed light on retribution killings in the capital.

'If someone touches me, my whole gang is going to come to you - your whole family is getting killed,' he said.

Roper network & wireless cards driver download for windows 10. 'If you touch me, I'm touching your whole family, if you touch my bredrin I'm coming after you.'

The gang leader spoke of their work as hitmen for hire.

'I've got people that will call me and say they want someone hurt,' he said. 'They make a phone call and we get it done.

'These thing do happen, I'm not afraid to put it out there. That's the life I live.'

The comments come with Home Secretary Sajid Javid set to give new powers to police to tackle knife crime.

He has unveiled ASBO-style orders which will place restrictions on suspected gang members and knife carriers.

Golf

Knife Crime Prevention Orders could be issued to anyone aged 12 or over who is believed by police to routinely carry a blade.

The orders will impose restrictions on their use of social media - often a source of conflict between rival gangs.

Subjects could also be required to abide by curfews and geographical restrictions, and attend knife crime awareness courses.

These measures would be tailored to the individual case, but they could limit access to particular sites or ban contact with specific people online.

The authorities have often blamed social media spats for causing violence to spill on the streets.

Although they are civil orders, breaches will be a criminal offence that could result in up to two years in prison upon conviction.

Police will apply for the orders in the courts and, if approved, they will last for a maximum of two years, with reviews carried out after 12 months for adults or more frequently for juveniles.

But shadow home secretary Diane Abbott believes the new measures will not address the problem.

She said: 'These knife crime orders may well be too little too late because they're taking place against the background of deep cuts in youth services and also cuts to the numbers of police officers.'

A crime family with rivals all over the city out for revenge. It may sound like a familiar story, but if its early reviews are anything to go by, then Gangs of London could be one of the best TV series we watch in quarantine.

Before we explain the various ways to start watching, though, a cautionary word of warning. This TV series is not for the faint-hearted. Case in point: the opening scene features a severely beaten man hanging upside down from a building. Future episodes show characters being burned alive and beaten to a pulp. But with a name like Gangs of London, that seems about par for the course.

The series is co-written by Gareth Evans and Matt Flannery, who made their mark working on The Raid martial arts films. It stars Joe Cole (best known for his role as Tommy Shelby’s brother in Peaky Blinders), Sope Dirusu, Lucien Msamati and Game of Thrones' Michelle Fairley, who plays a mother out for revenge. I wonder why that sounds familiar.

Why Can't I Watch Gangs Of London On My Sky Go

If you’re already hooked on the idea, you can skip below to find out how to watch Gangs of London on your TV or PC. If you want a few more spoilers – or need more convincing – then here’s a gist of the plot.

The show begins with the assassination of one of the most powerful criminals in London, a gang leader whose reign spanned two decades. No-one is certain who ordered the hit, but one thing is clear: whoever takes his place will have to fill some pretty sizeable boots.

The burden falls to the impulsive son of the assassinated crime boss, whose reckless attitude ruffles more than a few feathers. Before long, irate and power-hungry gangs from across the globe descend upon London; from the Albanian Mafia to the Pakistani Drug Cartel, the Yardies to the Triads, every crime syndicate in existence seems hell-bent on carving out a piece of England's capital.

I always thought London was a peaceful city to live in. Thank God we’re stuck at home.

How to watch.. Succession | Game of Thrones | The Sopranos

© Provided by Expert Reviews

How to watch Gangs of London in the UK: Sky Atlantic

Gangs of London is a Sky Atlantic Original TV series. Unlike earlier originals that are drip-fed in weekly instalments, all nine episodes of the series launched on 23 April to give us something gruesome to watch in quarantine. Thank you Sky, it's just what we needed.

To watch Gangs of London, then, you’ll need a Sky TV package with Sky Atlantic. Sky TV costs £29/mth on an 18-month contract, and this includes a one-time setup fee of £20.

Is it worth it? Well, it’s certainly one of the best ways to spend your time in quarantine because you get instant access to over 2,500 series and over 60 channels, most of which are in HD or UHD. That's more than enough content to keep you busy in quarantine, and well beyond.

Once you get a Sky Go subscription, can also use the free Sky Go app to watch Gangs of London on any of your devices if you’re bored of being a couch potato.

READ NEXT: Best Sky deals - TV and Broadband

Get Sky TV

How to watch Gangs of London for free in the UK: Now TV

Gangs Of London Sky Gold

Not sure whether you want to commit to an 18-month Sky TV contract when you’ve already got subscriptions to four other streaming services? We feel your pain. Your best option, in this case, is to subscribe to a Now TV Entertainment Pass.

Now TV is basically an a-la-carte version of Sky TV consisting of different passes that let you pick and choose what genres you want to watch. To watch Gangs of London, you’ll need the Now TV Entertainment Pass, which costs £8.99/mth.

'But you said we could watch it free!' I hear you cry. If you’re quick and you haven’t used Now TV before, you absolutely can. All Now TV passes come with a 7-day free trial; given that you’re stuck at home, that seems like more than enough time to binge-watch all nine episodes of Gangs of London.

Subscribe to Now TV Entertainment Pass

How to watch Gangs of London in the US: HBO Cinemax

Gangs of London was produced by Sky Atlantic and the show is now available on Cinemax, a premium cable and satellite TV network owned by HBO. On the website link below, you’ll see the option to contact your cable service provider who will then inform you if and how you can get the channel.

Alternatively, if you’re looking to stream the show, you’ll need to go to Max Go, the streaming service that lets you eligible subscribers stream Cinemax content on their devices. Basically like the Now TV version of Sky in the UK.

READ NEXT: How to watch HBO abroad

Get HBO Cinemax

Gangs Of London Sky Golf Course

How to watch Gangs of London for free abroad: use a good VPN service

Granted, you’re probably not travelling anywhere during this time but if you find yourself stuck abroad – or indeed in a country where the show isn’t available yet – then the best way to stream Gangs of London is to use a good VPN service.

Gangs Of London Sky Go

A VPN basically protects your web browsing from prying eyes – including your own internet service provider – by shielding your IP address and letting you browse virtually from any country that you want. This means you can use it to access streaming services that aren’t available in your country like Now TV or Cinemax, or even access Netflix libraries in other countries to see what you're missing out on.

READ NEXT: Best VPN service 2020

ExpressVPN: There are tonnes of VPN services available, but only a select few will let you reliably circumvent geo-blocks – restrictions that prevent you from accessing another country's version of a given streaming service. One of these is ExpressVPN, which is our top-rated VPN service because it keeps no record of what you do online, as well as offering 24/7 customer service and even a 30-day moneyback guarantee. Our readers also get three months free on the one-year plan.

Download sigmatel sound cards & media devices driver. Buy ExpresssVPN now

NordVPN: Another good VPN service – and second on our list – is NordVPN. The service recently announced a new update called NordLynx which is based around the WireGuard protocol, making the service even more secure while significantly improving streaming speeds. Win-win. NordVPN shares the same characteristics as ExpressVPN, including 24/7 customer support and a generous moneyback guarantee if you’re unhappy for whatever reason. Its three-year plan costs less than a Starbucks cup of coffee a month.

Buy NordVPN now