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The protests were in reaction to living conditions in university accommodation provided by the University of Manchester and the cost of living crisis. [2] The goals of the protesters were for a 30% reduction in rent for halls of residence, [3] 30% of the October payment to be refunded, no rent increases for the next three years, to make 40% of student halls affordable (as per NUS guidelines ...
Manchester United fans protested against the Glazer family’s ownership of the soccer club during a demonstration outside of Old Trafford in Stretford, England, on Thursday, May 13, according to ...
The clash started when consulate members, including the consul general Zheng Xiyuan [2] and staff who wore protective gear, [3] attempted to take down protest signs that were being used as part of a demonstration against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) which was being held in the immediate vicinity of the consulate general.
On its opening day, a protest of up to 60 thousand anti-austerity protestors marched in Manchester, with a small group of protesters egging a young Conservative member attending the event. [19] Party chairman Andrew Feldman had emailed members to remove their Conservative Party branded identification badges when outside the venue.
LONDON (Reuters) -A video showing a British police officer kick and stamp on a man's head during an arrest at Manchester airport in northern England sparked a protest outside a police station late ...
Thousands of people have protested in support of the besieged Gaza Strip in London and other UK cities. The Metropolitan Police said “up to 100,000” took part in a pro-Palestine march in ...
The 2020 University of Manchester protests were a series of student protests and rent strikes at the University of Manchester in England. The protests began on 5 November 2020, and occupations ended on 25 November 2020. The protest was in reaction to perceived mishandling of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic by university management. [1]
Despite Manchester United's withdrawal from the competition three days later and heavy backlash from fans, players, managers and pundits, [3] protests still continued. On 22 April, a group of around 20 supporters gained entry to Manchester United's training ground to stage a protest against Glazer's ownership. [ 4 ]