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London this Saturday. More than 4,000 officers will be drafted in to police the rival events - possibly one of the largest protest deployment in decades - amid fears that far-right demonstrators could clash with
measures we can take on protests", as it responds to concerns over rising antisemitism. He called on people to "open their eyes to Jewish pain", adding that the issue was "about society every
measures on protests.** Yesterday, Keir Starmer [vowed to crack down on those “venerating the murder of Jews”](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/apr/30/starmer-calls-on-public-to-open-their-eyes-to-jewish-pain-in-wake-of-golders-green-attack) at protest marches as the UK terror threat level was raised to “severe
police chief Sir Mark Rowley said his force would "go as far as we absolutely can" within the current limits of the law to "maximise the sense of safety" in London. He added that
protests near the Bell Hotel in Epping, where he had been living, against the use of hotels to house asylum seekers. Demonstrations soon spread to other parts of the country. He was re-arrested after
London targeted in a recent spate of arson attempts.](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cew77rwrevdo) She says the two injured men "will be in our hearts and minds as we pray for their healing". And she adds
measures were in place around Whitehall as protesters passed through metal detectors and encountered a visible security presence. Among those attending was 91-year-old Lionel Blumenthal, who travelled from Golders Green, north [London
Londoners and visitors that we are doing everything possible to protect our city and keep all of our communities safe," he sadi. The raised level also comes against a backdrop of "increased state-linked physical
London. The two victims - 34-year-old Shloime Rand and 76-year-old Moshe Shine - were treated at the scene in Golders Green and remain in a stable condition in hospital. Sir Keir was asked
Protesters yesterday gathered to heckle Keir Starmer near the site of the Golders Green attack. Photograph: Ben Whitley/PA Wednesday’s attack in Golders Green was not a one-off. In March, volunteer-run ambulances operated
measures include a 10 percent reduction for litres of diesel and petrol, as well as the postponement of a planned carbon tax. Ireland’s Taoiseach and Tanaiste (Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister) have urged