Iran protesters sent al-Quds Day demonstration warning by Met Police
London police deploy 1,000 officers for al-Quds Day demonstration after Home Secretary bans the march, with organizers planning a static protest in defiance.
Met Police issue warning to protesters ahead of Al Quds Day demonstration
London's Metropolitan Police banned the Al Quds Day march for one month and deployed 1,000 officers to prevent hate speech and intifada chants at the static protest.
Al Quds protest in London explained - timings, locations and controversy
The Home Secretary banned an Iran-linked march in central London for the first time since 2012 due to serious public disorder risks, though a static protest will proceed under police conditions.
Government approves Met request to ban Al Quds Day march
The UK government banned the Al Quds Day march in London to prevent serious public disorder, allowing only a stationary demonstration under strict conditions instead.
Shabana Mahmood approves police request to ban Al Quds march in London
The UK Home Secretary banned a pro-Palestinian Al Quds Day march in London to prevent serious public disorder, citing scale of protests, counter-protests, and Middle East conflict tensions.
Al Quds protest in London explained - timings, locations and controversy
The Home Secretary banned an Iran-linked march in central London for the first time since 2012 due to serious public disorder risks, though a static protest will proceed under police conditions.
Government approves Met request to ban Al Quds Day march
The UK government banned the Al Quds Day march in London to prevent serious public disorder, allowing only a stationary demonstration under strict conditions instead.
Shabana Mahmood approves police request to ban Al Quds march in London
The UK Home Secretary banned a pro-Palestinian Al Quds Day march in London to prevent serious public disorder, citing scale of protests, counter-protests, and Middle East conflict tensions.
Al-Quds day march organisers associated with Iran regime'
UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood banned the al-Quds day march in London, citing organizers' close associations with the Iranian regime and risks of serious public disorder.
UK home secretary bans al-Quds march in London after Met Police request
The UK banned London's Al-Quds Day march for the first time since 2012, citing public disorder risks amid Middle East tensions, though organisers plan a static protest instead.
What is London's al-Quds Day march and why has the event been banned?
UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood banned the al-Quds Day march in London for the first time since 2012, citing prevention of serious public disorder amid the Middle East conflict and multiple counterprotests.
Metropolitan Police banned a UKIP demonstration in Tower Hamlets because it posed a realistic prospect of serious disorder in a predominantly Muslim area.