Home Secretary Suella Braverman has made it clear she will use emergency powers to prevent “sick” pro-Palestinian marches to continue in central London after a weekend of chaos. Following the Metropolitan Police failing to take action on Saturday as marchers chanted anti-semitic
British transportation police released images on Sunday while seeking to identify those involved in a “racially aggravated altercation” captured on camera at a London metro station while the city was swarmed by hundreds of thousands of anti-Israel demonstrators demanding a cease-fire in
Ann Widdecombe insisted there would be no protests on Remembrance Day if she was in charge. The former Conservative minister said a law should be introduced banning all marches on Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday. Ms Widdecombe added that the focus of
Poppy sellers in London (Image: Wiktor Szymanowicz/Anadolu Agency via Getty) The Royal British Legion said its defiant army of collectors – many of them military veterans and older people with “real stoicism” – were “determined” to carry on. It came after hundreds
Suella Braverman has accused the Met Police of “playing favourites” over the pro-Palestine protests. The Home Secretary claimed the “hate marchers” are “largely ignored, even when clearly breaking the law”. Mrs Braverman’s intervention comes ahead of a planned demonstration in London on
Poppy sales could plateau and potentially fall after fundraisers avoid train stations to avoid pro-Palestine protests. Poppy sellers are reportedly no longer using some of the UK’s major train stations over fears of protesters. It comes after several reports of volunteers being
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak (Image: Getty) The PM hauled in Britain’s top policeman over fears that the “disrespectful” demo will be a platform for unrest. But he said the war heroes being honoured had fought fascism to give Britons the right to
Leftie pro-Palestine demonstrators received a surprise endorsement from an American neo-Nazi publication after 300,000 people joined in to demand an end to the war in Israel. The Daily Stormer described the event as the “biggest anti-Jew march since the Nuremberg rallies.” The
The State Opening of Parliament marks the start of a new parliamentary session. It normally takes place annually with MPs, peers and the monarch all in attendance at the Palace of Westminster. A key part of the ceremony is the King’s Speech,
Police urge to call off protests on armistice weekend (Image: Shutterstock) Police have urged pro-Palestinian protesters to cancel their mass march on Armistice Day, warning that the risk of violence and disorder in the capital is “growing”. Scotland Yard said it is