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London. Senior officers said protesters will face “the highest degree of control”. The FA Cup final is also due to be held at Wembley on Saturday. In a briefing, James Harman, a deputy assistant commissioner
FA Cup final.** For the first time at a demonstration, police will use **live recognition cameras** and organisers will be held **personally responsible for the behaviour of the speakers they invite.** Deputy assistant commissioner **James
London." Among the 11 blocked from entering the UK is [the US-based, anti-Islam influencer Valentina Gomez](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9vl44pppn0o), who attended the first Unite the Kingdom march last September. While that rally began
London on Saturday, as crowds start to gather for two rival protests in the capital. Police will use drones, police horses and dogs and have armoured vehicles on standby. Officers will also manage
FA Cup final. The archbishop of Canterbury, [Sarah Mullally](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/sarah-mullally), spoke out as communities across the UK engaged in a A Million Acts of Hope Week – a celebration of unity and diversity intended
London Colney training ground.** Why? To "prepare" for a crucial week, he said. On Wednesday, they hosted Sporting in the Champions League and secured a place in the semi-finals. Next up is a visit
FA Cup Final, adding further pressures on the capital's police. Deputy Assistant Commissioner James Harman said he had "significant cause for concern" but the force could not ask for either protest event
attended at least one, and often make self-deprecating remarks for the entertainment of the journalists who spend most of the year diligently reporting on the administration. There is also usually a “comedy roast” from