London Protests: 80,000 for Rival Marches, Police Operation £4.5m
Up to 80,000 protesters are expected in Central London for rival marches by Tommy Robinson's group and pro-Palestine supporters, with a massive police operation underway.
Up to 80,000 protesters are expected in Central London for rival marches by Tommy Robinson's group and pro-Palestine supporters, with a massive police operation underway.
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A 19-year-old man has been charged after referee John Beaton's personal details were leaked following a controversial Celtic penalty decision, prompting police protection for the official and his family.
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London faces an unprecedented policing operation as two protest marches and the FA Cup final coincide on May 16, with 4,000 officers deployed.
Reform UK suspends Laura Newman after she criticized local branch chair in an interview. She no longer wishes to be a member, citing poor treatment.
The Met Police are searching for a man after a suspected rape in Streatham was caught on CCTV. They urge the victim to come forward for support.
Police are searching for a man who threatened to 'behead Jews' on Whitechapel Road in east London. The Met Police and Shomrim are investigating the incident, which has caused concern in the Jewish community.
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Democratic Rep. Steve Cohen of Tennessee ends his re-election campaign after a new GOP-drawn map carves up his majority-Black Memphis district, citing unfair redistricting.
The UK and 45 other European countries have signed a Council of Europe declaration endorsing third-country asylum hubs, sparking criticism from human rights groups.
The US has indicted former Cuban President Raul Castro on charges of drug trafficking and human rights abuses, escalating tensions between the two countries.
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