LONDON (Reuters) -British police will get powers to restrict repeat protests held in the same place, the government said on ...
British police are set to be granted greater powers to clamp down on repeated protests, the UK Home Office announced Sunday, after hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists were arrested in central London ...
The British government says it will give police stronger powers to restrict repeated protests. This comes after nearly 500 ...
Police on Saturday were questioning six people arrested on suspicion of terror offenses after an attack on a synagogue in ...
London police arrested hundreds of protesters for supporting a banned pro-Palestinian group at a demonstration on Saturday ...
The home secretary’s announcement came after ministers pleaded with organisers of Saturday’s Palestine Action protest to ...
Police urge delay of London protest against ban on Palestine Action, after Manchester synagogue terror attack. Organizers vow ...
Anti-Israel protesters were arrested in London on Saturday after disregarding pleas from the government and police to call ...
Violence breaks out as police move in on 1,500 people protesting against government’s ban on anti-genocide group.
UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood will give police new powers to place limits on repeated protests and is considering ...
Unfortunately for the U.K. police forces, this isn’t the first time that an incident like this has been reported and ...
Every UK police force now has a dedicated officer for journalists facing threats of abuse and violence, the government has ...