Arrests have been made throughout the day as protests took place in the capital amid a march over an Israel-Hamas war ceasefire. The prime minister condemned the actions of both far-right and pro-Palestinian protesters who caused disruption.
More than 100 pro-Palestinian protesters were detained by police after breaking away from a march that took place through London. The Metropolitan Police said the group launched fireworks and many were wearing face coverings. 'Officers are using their Section 60 and 60AA powers to detain and search those involved,' the force said on X , adding later that some officers were struck in the face by the fireworks.
There were later further clashes in Chinatown when missiles were thrown at police, while a 'large group' were detained following trouble at Westminster Tube station. It is understood the group of about 100 people were being held under powers to prevent a disturbance. The main pro-Palestinian demonstration had drawn criticism from the prime minister and home secretary because it coincided with remembrance events.
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