Rishi Sunak has declared there is no acceptable “context” to beam “antisemitic tropes onto Big Ben”. The Prime Minister, in a message to pro-Palestine protesters, said “you can march and protest with passion”. “But no, you cannot call for Jihad”, the Prime
President Joe Biden has easily won Michigan’s Democratic primary, even after facing anti-Israel protest votes over his handling of the conflict in Gaza. The AP called the race seconds after all polls in the state closed at 9pm ET, with the President receiving 78.5
Ministers have called for more protection for MPs after a senior Tory’s home was targeted by pro-Palestine protesters. Security minister Tom Tugendhat and policing minister Chris Philp have reportedly written to chief constables after activists calling for a ceasefire in Gaza gathered
Police in Russia are said to have “arrested at least 100 protesters” after the death of opposition politician Alexei Navalny. People gathered across Russia to mark the death of Navalny, a man who was regarded by many to be Vladimir Putin’s most
More than 200,000 pro-Palestinian protesters will hold a demonstration near the Israeli embassy on Saturday – the second since the October 7 attacks led to conflict in the Middle East. However, organisers have been told the march cannot begin until an event
Hundreds of Christian climate activists have begun a 240-hour vigil of protest and prayer outside Parliament in a bid to fight for “climate justice”. Protesters assembled in front of Carriage Gates, New Palace Yard, on Wednesday – the first of a 10-day
A judge who spared jail for three women who displayed images of “paragliders” at a protest is at the centre of a storm after ‘liking’ a pro-Palestine social media post. Deputy Senior District Judge Tan Ikram Liked the LinkedIn post by a
Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry urged his constituents to remain calm in a Thursday address, as protests over his leadership turn violent across the country. “I think the time has arrived for all to put our heads together to save Haiti, to
Students occupying a law school during an exam period as a protest against government plans to allow private universities were removed from the building by police in northern Greece. A dozen people were arrested. A police statement said that the operation followed
Protestors who climb on monuments could face prison time and fines under new plans from the Home Secretary. James Cleverly has said that climbing war memorials is an “insult” and “cannot continue” while announcing the new plans. He vowed last year to