Britain's Most Notorious Gangsters: London's Nefarious Underbelly

Britain's criminal history is laden with notorious gangsters who left an indelible mark on the nation's underbelly. From the Kray twins, the East End brothers who ruled London's criminal world in the 1950s and 1960s, to Ronnie Kray's infamous declaration that he "ran the East End," their reign of violence and intimidation made them household names. Their story, along with that of other notorious gangsters like Charlie Richardson and Billy Hill, reveals a hidden world of organized crime, gang warfare, and illicit activities that shaped the darker side of British society.