Increase in police presence as protesters take to London's streets this weekend
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www.ndtv.comProtests take place across London, including anti-lockdown and climate change demonstrations.
www.bbc.comThousands of people descended on London’s Hyde Park on Saturday afternoon in the latest round of protests against Covid lockdown measures.
www.standard.co.ukMore than 100 people have been arrested during the protests in London as Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer both condemned the violence.
www.standard.co.ukPolice announce a curfew in an attempt to prevent the violence that has been seen at protests in the capital during recent days.
news.sky.comPolice announce a curfew in an attempt to prevent the violence that has been seen at protests in the capital during recent days.
news.sky.comIt comes as a Unite the Kingdom rally is taking place in central London on the same day as the annual Nakba march.
www.bbc.comSir Keir Starmer said the trouble that broke out at the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march was more than ‘just very bad behaviour’
www.independent.co.uk