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Six people have been arrested after thousands of Tommy Robinson supporters marched in central London on Saturday, with some caught entering a counter-demo area, said the Met Police.. Hundreds of ...
LONDON — The British capital was tense Wednesday as police, ... In Other News. Entertainment. Entertainment. Parade. Christian Juttner, former Disney child star, dead at 60. Entertainment.
Twelve people were arrested at a pro-Palestine demonstration in central London, police said after the protest ended. The arrests were for a string of alleged offences, including inciting racial ...
On 31 July, over 100 protesters were arrested in London and demonstrations occurred in Manchester, Hartlepool, and Aldershot. On 2 August, rioting took place in Sunderland, where a Citizens Advice bureau was set on fire and police officers were injured and several people were arrested. The most severe rioting took place over the weekend of 3 ...
The March Against Antisemitism was a demonstration held in London on 26 November 2023 organized by Campaign Against Antisemitism. [1] [2] The march was held in response to growing antisemitism in England resulting from the Israeli–Palestinian conflict; as police reports indicated that antisemitic offences have risen ten-fold compared to the previous year. [3]
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 ...
Just Stop Oil protesters have blocked emergency vehicles after staging a demonstration in west London on Tuesday. Separate videos shared online show both a fire engine and an ambulance on blue ...
Thousands gathered in London's Trafalgar Square on 29 August as a part of the Unite for Freedom movement to protest against lockdown restrictions and the possibility of a mandatory vaccine. [29] Prominent speakers included the conspiracy theorists Kate Shemirani, Piers Corbyn and David Icke. A flyer for the event focused on the extension of ...