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Chants were heard of the group exclaiming "we want our country back", a phrase associated with far-right groups in the UK. [92] Two people were arrested. [93] Demonstrations also broke out in the County Durham town of Hartlepool on the same evening. Objects including eggs and glass bottles were thrown at the police in response to the latter's ...
Protesting against George W. Bush in 2008. This is a list of protests and protest movements in the United Kingdom.Protest in the UK has concerned issues such as suffrage in the 19th and early 20th centuries, parliamentary reform from the Chartists to the present day, poverty, wages and working conditions, fuel prices, war, human rights, immigration (both for and against), fathers' rights ...
Traffic in the Channel port town of Dover was disrupted on 27 November by dozens of farmers from Kent and Sussex staging a go-slow tractor protest in the town against the tax changes. [11] [12] The protest was organised by the campaign groups Save British Farming and Fairness for Farmers, and was supported by the National Farmers’ Union. [12]
Counter-protesters gathered near the Cenotaph in central London ahead of a pro-Palestine demonstration on Armistice Day which is expected to be one of the largest political marches in British history.
Protest arrests after seven detained over links to Kurdish rebel group PKK. Amy Walker & Jake Lapham - BBC News. November 27, 2024 at 3:06 PM ... the US and UK, and has been fighting against the ...
Police will likely have to use force at Saturday’s pro-Palestine protest in London and “at times that might look messy”, a senior Scotland Yard chief has said, as officers brace for hundreds ...
Protest is a part of Britain's democracy, she noted. Neither Starmer or Sunak made any reference to the protest. The ruckus, though it tapered off in the second half of the debate, made for a messy end to a debate series that has seen Starmer, Sunak and other party leaders appeal directly to voters.
The protest quickly turned violent and people began attacking the mosque with bricks, bottles, and rocks, [80] set a police vehicle on fire, and looted a corner shop. [81] Merseyside Police believed the group to be supporters of the English Defence League, [82] although the EDL has ceased to exist in a formal sense since 2013. [83]