UK protests

890 Arrested After Palestine Action Protest: A Critique of UK’s Anti-Terrorism Laws

Following a ban due to an earlier break-in at an RAF base, a protest in Parliament Square saw an estimated 1,500 participants. Police arrested 857 individuals for supporting Palestine Action, a proscribed group, with an additional 33 arrests for other offenses, including assaults on officers. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, during a visit to the Met’s control room, expressed support for the arrests, emphasizing that support for Palestine is distinct from support for a proscribed terrorist group. Deputy assistant commissioner Claire Smart noted the coordinated and violent nature of the operation.

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Trump-Epstein Photo Near U.S. Embassy in London Prompts Protests During U.K. Visits

Protests are planned across the United Kingdom in response to Donald Trump’s upcoming visits. Trump is scheduled to visit Scotland in late July for private meetings and will return in September for a state visit hosted by King Charles III at Windsor Castle. Demonstrations are being organized by groups like the Stop Trump Coalition, who are planning protests in both Scotland and London. These protests will include a march in London, a “festival of resistance” in Scotland, and a Youth Walkout Against Trump at universities. The protests echo previous discontent with Trump’s visits, and activists are ready to make their disapproval known.

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Massive UK Protests Planned to Disrupt Trump’s State Visit

Following a personal invitation from King Charles III, Donald Trump plans a September UK visit, prompting the Stop Trump coalition to organize even larger protests than those during his 2019 state visit. These demonstrations, expected to surpass the 250,000 participants of the previous protests, will target not only Trump but also Keir Starmer for extending the invitation and tech leaders who support him. Protesters will feature a larger-than-life blimp of Trump, along with giant papier-mâché figures of tech executives and other satirical displays. The coalition aims to create a defiant yet joyous display against Trump’s policies and the influence of the super-rich.

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