Organisers as well as speakers will be held responsible for unlawful speech as police face exceptionally busy Saturday

Organisers as well as speakers will be held responsible for unlawful speech as police face exceptionally busy Saturday

Around 4,000 officers are expected to be on duty on Saturday for the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ and Nakba Day marches

More than 4,000 police officers will be deployed in London Saturday to prevent disorder when a Palestinian solidarity demonstration marking Nakba Day and a far-right rally…

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Officers said to be granted extra powers as marches through capital set for same day as FA Cup final

LONDON: London police braced for their busiest day in years on Saturday, when tens of thousands of protesters were expected to attend the latest rally staged by far-right activist…

Police will be monitoring both Tommy Robinson’s ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march and also the annual ‘Nakba day’ pro-Palestine march

Police estimate some 50,000 people will attend the Unite the Kingdom rally, which will end at Parliament Square, with a further 30,000 expected to join the annual pro-Palestine…

More Than 4,000 Police Officers Have Been Deployed Across London Ahead of Expected Clashes During Nakba Day, Unite the Kingdom Protests and the FA Cup Finals, With Authorities…

Prime Minister Keir Starmer warns that “anyone who sets out to wreak havoc on our streets, to intimidate or threaten anyone... can expect to face the full force of the law”.