Around 1,000 officers managed protesters and counter-protesters on opposite sides of the River Thames.
Al Quds Day demonstrators chanted ‘from the river to the sea’ and held pictures of the late leader of Iran at a static protest in London on Sunday.
Scotland Yard was bracing for a "difficult public order" environment, with at least 1,000 officers drafted in to manage ...
Al-Quds Day, which takes its name from the Arabic for Jerusalem, originated in Iran in 1979 in support of the Palestinian people and is now marked annually in various countries. It aims to protest ...
Police will use the Thames to keep a pro-Iranian rally separate from anti-regime protesters this weekend. More than 6,000 ...
Both incidents at Saturday’s pro-Palestinian and anti-war demonstration are being probed as “suspected hate-motivated offences,” say police.
Protesters and counter-protesters were divided by the River Thames ...
Dramatic video showed officers arresting an 18-year-old accused of throwing suspected explosive devices during heated NYC ...
Three arrests have been made in central London amid a protest and counter-protest during the Al Quds Day demonstration, police said. In a post on X, the Metropolitan Police said: “Lambeth Bridge ...
Two men face charges ranging from mischief to assault and harassment following Saturday's Al Quds Day march in Toronto. Police say the suspects were counter-protesters.
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