Metropolitan Police Service
Sir Mark Rowley attacks ‘appalling’ prosecution of policeman who crashed on way to terror attack
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Pc Fisher was ‘protecting public from terrorist’ In an extraordinary statement issued after the verdict, Sir Mark said: “If an officer makes ...
‘Jihad’ chants can be prosecuted as encouraging terrorism
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Chants of jihad at pro-Palestine marches can be prosecuted as encouraging terrorism, the Government’s adviser on counter terror legislation has said. In ...
James Cleverly criticises ‘distasteful’ pro-Palestinian protesters for climbing on war memorial
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Pro-Palestinian protesters clambering over a First World War statue were “deeply distasteful”, James Cleverly said as he offered police new powers to ...
Paramedic rushing to ‘life-and-death’ emergency begs police to clear Just Stop Oil protesters
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He pleaded with police officers to let him through on multiple occasions as he became increasingly angry. Officers said they were working ...
Fraudster tried to sell ‘Elizabeth II’s walking stick’ on eBay
Science
The court heard that on Sept 16 last year – just eight days after the late Queen’s passing – Marshall created the ...
Met Police chief Mark Rowley urged to ban pro-Palestinian Armistice Day protests
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The Deputy Prime Minister also said that Black Lives Matter activists have failed to speak out about anti-Semitism, despite the massacre of ...
Met Police adviser Attiq Malik led ‘from the river to the sea’ chant
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Suella Braverman, the Home Secretary, has warned that the “river to the sea” chant may “be understood as an expression of a ...
Demonstrators march on Trafalgar Square
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A man representing a pro-Palestine organisation at today’s march told the Telegraph the Israeli government may have been responsible for the massacre ...
Sunak tells police to prepare for terror attack as tensions rise over Israel-Hamas war
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On Monday, Suella Braverman, the Home Secretary, who also attended the Cobra meeting, described the pro-Palestine protests of the past three weekends ...
Mobs chanting genocidal slogans have free rein on British streets. Enough is enough
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IT was a tale of two countries. Or of two groups within the same country, barely a mile apart on Armistice Day ...