Public Order Act conditions imposed ahead of evening protests
it is our judgement that the coming together of large groups with opposing views in the same location poses a risk of serious disorder and/or serious disruption.
it is our judgement that the coming together of large groups with opposing views in the same location poses a risk of serious disorder and/or serious disruption.
The hearings will take place by the end of this month.
The Commissioner has responded to the "completely unacceptable" behaviour depicted
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A man has been charged with six offences in relation to the investigation
The Met is appealing for the public’s help to identify them following violent disorder at protests on Saturday, 13 September.
It is deeply regrettable that a number of those who were part of the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ protest became involved in disorder in multiple locations.
Around 1,000 officers will be responsible for ensuring that two demonstrations in central London take place safely.
We have imposed conditions under the Public Order Act to prevent serious disruption at two protests and events this weekend.
The total number of people arrested during the policing operation in central London on Saturday has been confirmed as 532.
Up to 80 more officers will join the dedicated West End team to bear down on crimes which Londoners care about the most – including antisocial behaviour, violence against women and girls, shoplifting and phone robbery – as part of the Met’s focus on neighbourhood policing.
Police are appealing for information following criminal damage to seven statues during a protest in Parliament Square, Westminster.
Detectives have released an images of man alleged to be involved in a public order offence during a protest in central London yesterday
CCTV released by the Met shows officers foil attempt to steal a mobile phone.
There will be an increased police presence in Westminster on Saturday with a number of demonstrations expected to take place.
Detectives appeared on the BBC’s Crimewatch Live with a re-newed appeal to catch Camille’s murderer.
A number of further potential offences have come to light on social media and we’re now releasing images and appealing for the public’s help to identify those involved.
A significant policing operation will be in place across London in the coming days when protest and separate memorial events to mark the anniversary of the October 7th terrorist attacks will take place.
Detectives are continuing to investigate the disorder that took place in Whitehall on Wednesday 31 July.