8 resultsfor “what slogans were used in the London protest”
London, considered Starmer’s comments a “threat” against his coalition’s own protests. Speaking to Sky News, Rees said a ban “will be to strike at the root of free assembly and free speech
slogan used to express support for Palestine Action, which the UK government proscribed as a “terrorist organisation” in July 2025. That designation – which placed Palestine Action in the same category as Hezbollah and al-Qaeda
London, marking the first time a protest march had been banned since 2012. Meanwhile, Sir Keir said chants like "globalise the intifada" - based on an Arabic word for uprising - were "very dangerous" to the Jewish
protests,” he told the BBC. “But when there are chants like ‘globalise the Intifada’, that’s completely off limits.” “Clearly, there should be tougher action in relation to that,” he added. Discussions had been taking
London. He added that his force was looking again at what restrictions might be "reasonable" at major protests planned in the coming weeks. The Stop the War Coalition is planning its annual march to mark
London, on the same day. The Golders Green victims have been discharged from hospital after sustaining serious injuries in the attack, which was declared a terror incident by police. In response to the attack, [Prime
using a mobile phone while in the UK to remotely project anti-regime slogans on to a building in his home city, Chongqing, contacted police after discovering that his bank accounts had been frozen
used for the first time as part of a protest policing operation, while Public Order Act conditions are being imposed on a big pro-Palestinian march and the self-styled Unite the Kingdom event promoted