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lam i am live in hyde park where that protest marches due to start in the next hour or so. organisers say they are expecting have a million people. it would make it the largest protest in recent british history. meanwhile, minor scuffles between police and counter protestors, who were trying to reach the cenotaph in london. hello, i'm ben thompson. the hamas—run health ministry says gaza's largest medical facility, al—shifa hospital, has been forced to suspend operations because it's run out of fuel. it comes amid reports of intensified fighting close to a number of hospitals in the territory overnight. the bbc has heard from a doctor at al shifa, who says its intensive care unit had been hit. he says, separately, because of fuel shortages, two patients on ventilators have died, one a baby. according to the world health organisation, there are currently 130 babies on incubators in gaza. 45 of them are believed to be at the al—shifa hospital. the gaza health ministry say 39 of them are now at serious risk of death, give the lack of fuel and power. let's take a listen to that
lam i am live in hyde park where that protest marches due to start in the next hour or so. organisers say they are expecting have a million people. it would make it the largest protest in recent british history. meanwhile, minor scuffles between police and counter protestors, who were trying to reach the cenotaph in london. hello, i'm ben thompson. the hamas—run health ministry says gaza's largest medical facility, al—shifa hospital, has been forced to suspend operations because it's run...
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protesters making their way from central london, in hyde park, making their way out of the park, pastm palace, taking them down and out over the bridge to here, this is the new american embassy, just close the nine elms south of the river. this is where the march will end up. those marchers calling for, demanding a ceasefire in the conflict between israel and gaza. we will stay right across that story for you and bring you the latest if there are any further developments. a two—minute silence has been held across the uk to mark armistice day, including at the cenotaph in london. hundreds of military veterans formed a square around the memorial to the war dead. but as we've shown you there's also huge police presence in whitehall today. helena wilkinson reports on this morning's ceremony. at the cenotaph in london, the focus of the nation's remembrance, they gathered to remember those who have served and sacrificed, marking the end of the first world war on the 11th hour, on the 11th day of the 11th month. big ben strikes the hour. after the two—minute silence, wreaths were carefully p
protesters making their way from central london, in hyde park, making their way out of the park, pastm palace, taking them down and out over the bridge to here, this is the new american embassy, just close the nine elms south of the river. this is where the march will end up. those marchers calling for, demanding a ceasefire in the conflict between israel and gaza. we will stay right across that story for you and bring you the latest if there are any further developments. a two—minute silence...
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in hyde park?f they leave of hyde park and head towards our national monuments, then arrest every single one of them. that to me seems to be at this late hour, perhaps the only possible compromise. i'd love to get your thoughts. farage at gbnews.com. well who better to join me to discuss this than stephen roberts, former deputy assistant commissioner of the metropolitan police. stephen, good evening. thank you for joining police. stephen, good evening. thank you forjoining us on the thank you for joining us on the program . i notice that in 2011, program. i notice that in 2011, when the english defence league wanted to have a march through east london, it seemed quite a straightforward move that the march was banned . why was that march was banned. why was that one banned? and yet the boss of the met doesn't think this one should be, because in that case there was credible intelligence that the march would cause disorder, that there were people involved in the march in tent on disorder and that the
in hyde park?f they leave of hyde park and head towards our national monuments, then arrest every single one of them. that to me seems to be at this late hour, perhaps the only possible compromise. i'd love to get your thoughts. farage at gbnews.com. well who better to join me to discuss this than stephen roberts, former deputy assistant commissioner of the metropolitan police. stephen, good evening. thank you for joining police. stephen, good evening. thank you forjoining us on the thank you...
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in hyde park? leave of hyde park and head towards our national monuments, then arrest every single one of them. that to me seems to be at this late hour, perhaps the only possible compromise. i'd love to get your thoughts. farage at gbnews.com. well who better to join me to discuss this than stephen roberts, former deputy assistant commissioner of the metropolitan police. stephen, good evening. thank you for joining police. stephen, good evening. thank you forjoining us on the thank you for joining us on the program . i notice that in 2011, program. i notice that in 2011, when the english defence league wanted to have a march through east london, it seemed quite a straightforward move that the march was banned . why was that march was banned. why was that one banned? and yet the boss of the met doesn't think this one should be, because in that case there was credible intelligence that the march would cause disorder, that there were people involved in the march in tent on disorder and that the whole
in hyde park? leave of hyde park and head towards our national monuments, then arrest every single one of them. that to me seems to be at this late hour, perhaps the only possible compromise. i'd love to get your thoughts. farage at gbnews.com. well who better to join me to discuss this than stephen roberts, former deputy assistant commissioner of the metropolitan police. stephen, good evening. thank you for joining police. stephen, good evening. thank you forjoining us on the thank you for...
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today there starting in hyde park. we then stood on the spot for the last 15 minutes.an see there are people coming from the north of me here and they are heading towards the american embassy which is where they will finish. it is a very deliberate strategy to keep this protest separate from the counter demonstrations, far right groups who have coalesced around a social media hashtag called defend the cenotaph or will be a challenge for the police to keep those two groups separate today but that is certainly their fervent hope. graham, thank you. i know you will be there for a little while yet but graham satchell there in central london just showing you the scene. this again from a helicopter flying over that march. it certainly appears that there is some sort of confrontation, may be an arrest under way right there. the police had already warned earlier in the week to expect to see smaller scuffles, smaller skirmishes. they said it would be a way of clamping down on smaller portions of unrest to prevent an escalation into anything more severe. they described anything
today there starting in hyde park. we then stood on the spot for the last 15 minutes.an see there are people coming from the north of me here and they are heading towards the american embassy which is where they will finish. it is a very deliberate strategy to keep this protest separate from the counter demonstrations, far right groups who have coalesced around a social media hashtag called defend the cenotaph or will be a challenge for the police to keep those two groups separate today but...
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they started off in hyde park in central london.emonstrators have been arrested, and we have been told, 82, we have just been told, this arrested, and we have been told, 82, we havejust been told, this is arrested, and we have been told, 82, we have just been told, this is to prevent a breach of the piece, they are part of a large group of counter protesters we have been monitoring, the police statement says. we will continue to take action to avoid the disorder that would likely take place if that happened. these pictures are of peaceful pro—palestinian protesters calling for a gaza ceasefire, they have marched from hyde park to the us embassy. now it is time for the weather. hello. after that misty and frosty start, it's actually turning out to be a very nice day across most of the uk — crisp with sunshine. it's not going to last, though. tomorrow we are expecting thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain, at least across some parts of the country. you can see the weather front approaching our neck of the woods here. the weather map sho
they started off in hyde park in central london.emonstrators have been arrested, and we have been told, 82, we have just been told, this arrested, and we have been told, 82, we havejust been told, this is arrested, and we have been told, 82, we have just been told, this is to prevent a breach of the piece, they are part of a large group of counter protesters we have been monitoring, the police statement says. we will continue to take action to avoid the disorder that would likely take place if...
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they're marching from hyde park towards the us embassy . park towards the us embassy.t behaviour. meanwhile saudi arabia has called for an end to the siege in gaza, as well as the release of the hostages at an extraordinary joint islamic arab wmmw extraordinary joint islamic arab summit. leaders have gathered to address the war in the middle east as the humanitarian situation on the gaza strip continues to deteriorate. the health ministry, which is run by hamas , says operations have been hamas, says operations have been suspended at the al—shifa hospital after it ran out of fuel. hospital after it ran out of fuel . israel hospital after it ran out of fuel. israel has hospital after it ran out of fuel . israel has reopened an fuel. israel has reopened an evacuation corridor allowing civilians to travel from the north to the south of the territory. it also hopes a tactical pause in military operations will encourage more people to evacuate the area . people to evacuate the area. around the jabalia camp . in around the jabalia camp. in other news, a mother who was found
they're marching from hyde park towards the us embassy . park towards the us embassy.t behaviour. meanwhile saudi arabia has called for an end to the siege in gaza, as well as the release of the hostages at an extraordinary joint islamic arab wmmw extraordinary joint islamic arab summit. leaders have gathered to address the war in the middle east as the humanitarian situation on the gaza strip continues to deteriorate. the health ministry, which is run by hamas , says operations have been...
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it began a few hours ago at hyde park, moving slowly towards the us embassy.s you can see from these pictures, there are thousands of people attending. people with families, elderly people as well and so far police are saying it has been peaceful. these marches have been happening since early october but police have been expecting this will be one of the largest. that is quite a dramatic shot we can see now from the helicopter which shows you that many of them crossing the bridge to the us embassy. nearly 2,000 officers have been deployed across central london. the march is happening on the same day as armistice commemorations. police say the two minutes�* silence, which look place at ”am local time, was marked respectfully and without incident. but, as you can see from these pictures, officers have faced aggression from counter—protestors who are in the area in numbers. scuffles broke out as police attempted to stop them from reaching an area. the group pushed through as officers hit out with batons. london's police say objects were also thrown at officers. t
it began a few hours ago at hyde park, moving slowly towards the us embassy.s you can see from these pictures, there are thousands of people attending. people with families, elderly people as well and so far police are saying it has been peaceful. these marches have been happening since early october but police have been expecting this will be one of the largest. that is quite a dramatic shot we can see now from the helicopter which shows you that many of them crossing the bridge to the us...
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at hyde park, moving slowly towards the us embassy. police say more than 300,000 people have been taking part and have said that it has been peaceful. nearly 2,000 officers have been deployed across central london. the march is happening on the same day as armistice commemorations. police say the two minutes silence, which look place at 11 am local, was marked �*respectfully and without incident�*. but, as you can see from these pictures, officers have face aggression from counter—protestors who include some far—right groups. scuffles broke out as police attempted to stop them from reaching an area. police say the two—minute silence was much respectfully and without incident. there's been some trouble, though, officers have faced aggression from counter protesters who include some far right groups. scuffles broke out as police attempted to stop them reaching an area and the group pushed through as officers hit out with batons. police say objects were thrown at officers and the very latest figure we have from the met police, they are ma
at hyde park, moving slowly towards the us embassy. police say more than 300,000 people have been taking part and have said that it has been peaceful. nearly 2,000 officers have been deployed across central london. the march is happening on the same day as armistice commemorations. police say the two minutes silence, which look place at 11 am local, was marked �*respectfully and without incident�*. but, as you can see from these pictures, officers have face aggression from...
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central london, a cold for a full, an immediate cease fire in gaza, too much when from london's hyde park to the us embassy. a distance of about 5 kilometers. it was britain's largest purchase yet since it's relative gun, it's lucky information. and also the protesters that need to come from o books of mine. some 2000 police officers were deployed to secure order. but trouble came instead from town to protest is including fall right groups seeking to disrupt the raleigh police that they would do everything possible to keep the 2 sides apart. many accused britons interior administers to a number of them on of involving the fall rights of the she cool pro palestinian protests. piedmont she is the british government and so to stop the march going ahead. cooling, disrespectful as it came on august this day when britain owners is war, died. those efforts seem to rotate more protest as we have a case we, we don't, we do appreciate the as much as being portrayed much as i need you to a very so my support, especially when you is full day. i hate that mistake. so not that was the last because this
central london, a cold for a full, an immediate cease fire in gaza, too much when from london's hyde park to the us embassy. a distance of about 5 kilometers. it was britain's largest purchase yet since it's relative gun, it's lucky information. and also the protesters that need to come from o books of mine. some 2000 police officers were deployed to secure order. but trouble came instead from town to protest is including fall right groups seeking to disrupt the raleigh police that they would...
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, go down park lane to hyde park corner and then make its way across vauxhall bridge into the used , of course, that people hoped, of course, that people stick to that route. listen, there's one issue, of course, about whether this march on the timing that it's taking place of today, whether that's disrespectful, that's one thing and one argument. the other issue is whether this march is going to be violent. and i think the vast majority we can say with certainty the vast majority of people that will be on this march will not be in any way violent , will not interested violent, will not be interested in making life difficult for the police or their surrounds. but it only ever takes a couple of hundred idiots to cause some real issues. i just want to give you a shot down there. you can see actually just some of the police are here now. these police who are here now. these are some the smaller are just some of the smaller police carriers, the police vans , just for the officers that are here. what you're not seeing are the officers who are in the side streets in the larger carriers
, go down park lane to hyde park corner and then make its way across vauxhall bridge into the used , of course, that people hoped, of course, that people stick to that route. listen, there's one issue, of course, about whether this march on the timing that it's taking place of today, whether that's disrespectful, that's one thing and one argument. the other issue is whether this march is going to be violent. and i think the vast majority we can say with certainty the vast majority of people...
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we'll also be covering the pro—palestine protesters who were from hyde park to were marching from hydeark to the embassy. but before that, the us embassy. but before that, let's get your latest news with tasmin . nana. tasmin. nana. >> thank you and good afternoon from the gb newsroom. it's 3:00. hundreds of thousands of pro—palestinian protesters are marching through central london demanding a ceasefire in the middle east. the rally, which coincides with armistice day, is one of the biggest political marches in british history. the demand traitors are marching from hyde park to the us embassy almost 2000 officers have been deployed across the weekend to prevent any violent behaviour . prevent any violent behaviour. meanwhile, the home secretary has been accused of stoking tensions and emboldening the far right . it's after right. it's after counter—protesters clashed with officers at various locations in london, including westminster and whitehall. the met police says 82 people have been arrested in pimlico to prevent a breach of the peace. scottish first minister humza yousaf is call
we'll also be covering the pro—palestine protesters who were from hyde park to were marching from hydeark to the embassy. but before that, the us embassy. but before that, let's get your latest news with tasmin . nana. tasmin. nana. >> thank you and good afternoon from the gb newsroom. it's 3:00. hundreds of thousands of pro—palestinian protesters are marching through central london demanding a ceasefire in the middle east. the rally, which coincides with armistice day, is one of the...
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central london, a goals for a full and immediate ceasefire in gaza to the much went from london's hyde park to the us embassy. a distance of about 5 condolences. it was britain's knowledge is protested yet since israel begun it's lucky opperation and god. the protesters appear to come from oh, books of mine. some 2000 police officers were deployed to secure order. but trouble came instead from counter protest is including fall right groups seeking to disrupt the raleigh police that they would do everything possible to keep the 2 sides apart. many accuse britton's interior administers to a number of them on the involving the fall rights of does she cool pro palestinian protests? piedmont she is the british government. it's so to stop the march going ahead. cooling, disrespectful as it came on august is day when breton on is, is, would that those efforts seem to have brought out more protests as we have a case we, we don't, we do appreciate the, as much as being portrayed much as i need you to read to tell me very so much, especially when you is told a i hate that mistakes and not that was th
central london, a goals for a full and immediate ceasefire in gaza to the much went from london's hyde park to the us embassy. a distance of about 5 condolences. it was britain's knowledge is protested yet since israel begun it's lucky opperation and god. the protesters appear to come from oh, books of mine. some 2000 police officers were deployed to secure order. but trouble came instead from counter protest is including fall right groups seeking to disrupt the raleigh police that they would...
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organizers estimate that about 800,000 people walked the 5 km from the corner of the hyde park to theembassy all day. they also repeated the old slogan, which the british authorities keep threatening to ban. to some, the slogan seems to be a call for the destruction of the state of israel, which is located between the jordan river and the mediterranean sea. pro-palestinian activists say they only want equal rights of freedom with the israelis in the designated stretch of land. but what had in apparently, british interior minister broverman, it’s clear, without interpreters, she wants to ban and disperse such marches. these are marches of hatred, calls for war on the streets of britain this century. in fact, the only thing the british authorities decided to do on the day of the march was to close the metro, but they were afraid to ban the marches even on november 11, the day of remembrance of the victims of the first world war, although the press for a long time dispelled rumors that pro-palestinian activists would attack the kinotav memorial on that day, so the far-right came protect
organizers estimate that about 800,000 people walked the 5 km from the corner of the hyde park to theembassy all day. they also repeated the old slogan, which the british authorities keep threatening to ban. to some, the slogan seems to be a call for the destruction of the state of israel, which is located between the jordan river and the mediterranean sea. pro-palestinian activists say they only want equal rights of freedom with the israelis in the designated stretch of land. but what had in...
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the police—approved route leaves hyde park and crosses the thames to the us embassy.cers are on duty to prevent disorder, although previous weeks' incidents have been sporadic. this week there is an exclusion zone in westminster, and officers have powers to disperse people after the march. this is a really difficult policing weekend, and we are clear that it is going to be difficult for us, but we are doing everything that we can, with a very significant policing response, to ensure that people are safe. sir mark rowley, the met�*s commissioner, insists his teams have the tactics to contain troublemakers and prevent potential clashes with counter—demonstrations. but is it enough to end the row with the home secretary, suella braverman? last night, it emerged she had met sir mark and a source close to her said she had given herfull backing to the police and now had confidence they'd stop any criminality. overnight, police stood guard at the cenotaph. chiefs say they will protect it and the national two—minute silence that is so important to so many. dominic casciani, b
the police—approved route leaves hyde park and crosses the thames to the us embassy.cers are on duty to prevent disorder, although previous weeks' incidents have been sporadic. this week there is an exclusion zone in westminster, and officers have powers to disperse people after the march. this is a really difficult policing weekend, and we are clear that it is going to be difficult for us, but we are doing everything that we can, with a very significant policing response, to ensure that...
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protesters will gather at hyde park at midday.cenotaph and finish at the us embassy in south london. at least a dozen coaches full of demonstrators will travel from leicester to the capital to join thousands calling for a ceasefire in gaza. ismail patel is the founder of the leicester—based friends of al—aqsa, one of the organisations which have planned the march. tell us what do you have planned for tomorrow. . ~ tell us what do you have planned for tomorrow. ., ,, , ., tell us what do you have planned for tomorrow. . ~' , ., ., tomorrow. thank you for inviting me. man of us tomorrow. thank you for inviting me. many of us have _ tomorrow. thank you for inviting me. many of us have come _ tomorrow. thank you for inviting me. many of us have come past _ tomorrow. thank you for inviting me. many of us have come past hope - tomorrow. thank you for inviting me. many of us have come past hope to l many of us have come past hope to come down to london with people from leicester and across the country as well to hopefully call for a ceas
protesters will gather at hyde park at midday.cenotaph and finish at the us embassy in south london. at least a dozen coaches full of demonstrators will travel from leicester to the capital to join thousands calling for a ceasefire in gaza. ismail patel is the founder of the leicester—based friends of al—aqsa, one of the organisations which have planned the march. tell us what do you have planned for tomorrow. . ~ tell us what do you have planned for tomorrow. ., ,, , ., tell us what do you...
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palestinians have been taking place in sydney, australia. hundreds of people gathered in the cities hyde park on site today waving flags and holding fi calls, holding for an end to the violence and gone. so active as se, the outrage that the international communities response to the conflict say no, did office being done to push for a see saw the secretary of state anthony blinking is in jordan where he's meeting latest from several our countries to discuss the situation and gaza then can match the cause, those prime minister mohammed, but not that of mine as the sign in the capital on mine. he also met the lebanese, the done, a gave me a call to who stressed the need for a seas far and cold for us. talk to is really aggression in the south of lebanon and his lights, his trip to the region blinking is cooling for humanitarian pauses, for a deliveries into gaza. the lincoln met the is ready, the prime minister. ben, you mean nothing? yeah. in tel aviv on friday, and these 3rd visit to as well since the world began. lincoln says palestinian civilian deaths need to be minimized. this is riley fa
palestinians have been taking place in sydney, australia. hundreds of people gathered in the cities hyde park on site today waving flags and holding fi calls, holding for an end to the violence and gone. so active as se, the outrage that the international communities response to the conflict say no, did office being done to push for a see saw the secretary of state anthony blinking is in jordan where he's meeting latest from several our countries to discuss the situation and gaza then can match...
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as things stand, thousands of protesters are expected to gather in hyde park, more than an hour afterence honouring britain's war dead, and more than a mile and a half from the cenotaph in whitehall. one crowd control expert says banning the march now might make public disorder more likely. i think the call is counter—productive. i think it is a dangerous move that runs the likelihood of amplifying the potential for problems rather than reducing it. police are hoping that a plea for a postponement will be enough, but if they do think a ban is necessary, the government has made it clear they will back them. mark easton, bbc news. donald trump has clashed with the judge at his civil fraud trial in new york. the former president is accused of inflating the value of his properties in order to secure favourable loans. the judge told him to stop treating his court appearance like a political rally. it is just one of several legal battles mr trump is facing. here's our north america editor sarah smith. how did it go? i think it went very well. after a chaotic day in court, donald trump heade
as things stand, thousands of protesters are expected to gather in hyde park, more than an hour afterence honouring britain's war dead, and more than a mile and a half from the cenotaph in whitehall. one crowd control expert says banning the march now might make public disorder more likely. i think the call is counter—productive. i think it is a dangerous move that runs the likelihood of amplifying the potential for problems rather than reducing it. police are hoping that a plea for a...
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a large pro—palestinian march is under way, it began a few hours ago at hyde park, moving slowly towards300,000 people have been taking part and have said that it has been peaceful. nearly 2,000 officers have been deployed across central london. the march is happening on the same day as armistice commemorations. police say the two minutes silence, which look place at 11 am local, was marked �*respectfully and without incident�*. but, as you can see from these pictures, officers have face aggression from counter—protestors who include some far—right groups. scuffles broke out as police attempted to stop them from reaching an area. police say the two—minute silence was much respectfully and without incident. there's been some trouble, though, officers have faced aggression from counter
a large pro—palestinian march is under way, it began a few hours ago at hyde park, moving slowly towards300,000 people have been taking part and have said that it has been peaceful. nearly 2,000 officers have been deployed across central london. the march is happening on the same day as armistice commemorations. police say the two minutes silence, which look place at 11 am local, was marked �*respectfully and without incident�*. but, as you can see from these pictures, officers have face...
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the capital. >> just so fed up with these people, they climbed on the royal artillery memorial at hyde park park corner after a demonstration outside the houses of this was, of of parliament. this was, of course, labour course, because of the labour party the motion where party vote on the motion where there huge party there was a huge labour party rebellion. gb presented rebellion. gb news presented patrick christys attended the demo last night and is what happened. >> are you saying israel is a terrorist and hamas as well ? and terrorist and hamas as well? and hamas definitely . hello. hamas is definitely. hello. would you be new? don't talk to gb news. quick question. quick question . why are you here question. why are you here today? where are you from? i'm just going for gb news. okay can i ask could i ask why? why? you're covering your face. i just want to know why you're here today . here today. >> go away. go away . >> go away. go away. >> go away. go away. >> you're not wanted. go away . >> you're not wanted. go away. you're. no one said you are. i'll see. no one said get away from
the capital. >> just so fed up with these people, they climbed on the royal artillery memorial at hyde park park corner after a demonstration outside the houses of this was, of of parliament. this was, of course, labour course, because of the labour party the motion where party vote on the motion where there huge party there was a huge labour party rebellion. gb presented rebellion. gb news presented patrick christys attended the demo last night and is what happened. >> are you...
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iam i am live in hyde park where that protest marches due to start in the next hour or so. 0rganiserske it the largest protest in recent british history. meanwhile, minor scuffles between police and counter protestors, who were trying to reach the cenotaph in london. hello, i'm ben thompson. the hamas—run health ministry says gaza's largest medical facility, al—shifa hospital, has been forced to suspend operations because it's run out of fuel. it comes amid reports of intensified fighting close to a number of hospitals in the territory overnight. the bbc has heard from a doctor at al shifa,
iam i am live in hyde park where that protest marches due to start in the next hour or so. 0rganiserske it the largest protest in recent british history. meanwhile, minor scuffles between police and counter protestors, who were trying to reach the cenotaph in london. hello, i'm ben thompson. the hamas—run health ministry says gaza's largest medical facility, al—shifa hospital, has been forced to suspend operations because it's run out of fuel. it comes amid reports of intensified fighting...
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these are live pictures of the march, which began an hour ago at hyde park and is heading to the us embassye weekly marches began in early october, and has deployed nearly 2,000 officers across central london. it comes on the same day armistice day commemorations
these are live pictures of the march, which began an hour ago at hyde park and is heading to the us embassye weekly marches began in early october, and has deployed nearly 2,000 officers across central london. it comes on the same day armistice day commemorations
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they�*re starting their palestine solidarity protest at hyde park at midday, and are then marching toches is section 13 of the public order act of 1986. it says the head of the metropolitan police can ban a march — with the home secretary�*s consent — if there is a risk of it "resulting in serious public disorder". but in this case sir mark rowley didn�*t feel he had the evidence, because previous marches in the last month have gone off relatively peacefully, so he didn�*t go for a ban despite the home secretary�*s entreaties. but political protests have been banned in the past. a whole series of far right edl marches were banned between 2010 and 2012. that�*s where suella braverman�*s allegations of bias come from. is it one rule for the left and one rule for the right? well, at that time there had been a number of previous edl protests which had turned violent, so there was a reason for police to push for the ban. and the man who recently stood down as the chief inspector of constabulary says he has seen no signs of bias this week. under this commissioner, the policing i think is ve
they�*re starting their palestine solidarity protest at hyde park at midday, and are then marching toches is section 13 of the public order act of 1986. it says the head of the metropolitan police can ban a march — with the home secretary�*s consent — if there is a risk of it "resulting in serious public disorder". but in this case sir mark rowley didn�*t feel he had the evidence, because previous marches in the last month have gone off relatively peacefully, so he didn�*t...
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protestors will gather at hyde park at midday, an hour after the armistice day two—minute silence.l avoid the cenotaph and finish at the us embassy in south london. our home editor mark easton joins us now from outside new scotland yard. a difficult weekend ahead for police officers — a lot of pressure on them? yes, and we've just heard, actually, sophie, from a source close to the home secretary that suella braverman met with a mark rowley, the commission of the metropolitan police, this afternoon, and he expressed his thoughts on exactly how their policing operation is going to go, plans to ensure public order and that everyone is kept safe, and interestingly, the home secretary has emphasised her, and i quote, full backing for the police in what will be a complex and challenging situation and expressed confidence that any criminal or will be dealt with robustly. so, you can hearin be dealt with robustly. so, you can hear in that i think a very different tone from the allegations of bias in her article in the times newspaper earlier this week, and this of course follows no 10's s
protestors will gather at hyde park at midday, an hour after the armistice day two—minute silence.l avoid the cenotaph and finish at the us embassy in south london. our home editor mark easton joins us now from outside new scotland yard. a difficult weekend ahead for police officers — a lot of pressure on them? yes, and we've just heard, actually, sophie, from a source close to the home secretary that suella braverman met with a mark rowley, the commission of the metropolitan police, this...
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to commemorate the end of the 1st world war protesters will march from hyde park to the us embassy in support of palestine. and i'll just do as poll, brandon joins us now live from london. he's among the protest. is that tell us about what's been happening full and what we're expecting today was very strong rates on at either say on the bottom and commence against gone about, have been purchased on consecutive weekends. but by far, this is the biggest one, the organizes maintenance and a half a 1000000 people will attend this march on this rally behind the well, not very far from the american embassy. now, russia, that has been on the organizers to cancel the gathering has been in terms of the positive pressure pressure and all the way up to the prime minister here. as you say, the slide for gathering is disrespectful on the police resistance. it's appearance and they informed the problem and if the illegal or on the whole about such a gathering i'm i'm asking was serious disorder that was like me and they have no power to banish. so it's going to have the people that i've spoken to m
to commemorate the end of the 1st world war protesters will march from hyde park to the us embassy in support of palestine. and i'll just do as poll, brandon joins us now live from london. he's among the protest. is that tell us about what's been happening full and what we're expecting today was very strong rates on at either say on the bottom and commence against gone about, have been purchased on consecutive weekends. but by far, this is the biggest one, the organizes maintenance and a half a...
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that is due to get under way at hyde park at 1245 or thereabouts but people, clearly, will have beenbut there is a huge, as you rightly mention, police presence in the capital. around 2000 nearly 2000 police officers on duty. because of fears, of course, perhaps break—out groups, that is what the metropolitan police is worried about, that there might be groups that come away from that main pro—palestinian march and, obviously, they want to keep things as peaceful as possible. but the cenotaph has been guarded for quite a while and it will be, of course, over the next 24 hours or so until the remembrance service tomorrow. has finished, has been completed. but, yes, a massive police operation for that pro—palestinian march that gets under way in the next couple of hours. ., ~ gets under way in the next couple of hours. ., ,, ,, gets under way in the next couple of hours. ., ,, i. . ., ., hours. thank you so much. you are riaht to hours. thank you so much. you are right to say — hours. thank you so much. you are right to say those _ hours. thank you so much. you are right to say those t
that is due to get under way at hyde park at 1245 or thereabouts but people, clearly, will have beenbut there is a huge, as you rightly mention, police presence in the capital. around 2000 nearly 2000 police officers on duty. because of fears, of course, perhaps break—out groups, that is what the metropolitan police is worried about, that there might be groups that come away from that main pro—palestinian march and, obviously, they want to keep things as peaceful as possible. but the...
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that's just north of hyde park corner . it's that's just north of hyde park corner.5 pm. so they want everybody a curfew on it. yeah. i mean, it will be dark by five, but they want everybody gone. there's also a second protest today by a group called hizb ut tahnr. today by a group called hizb ut tahrir . forgive my pronunciation tahrir. forgive my pronunciation if it's incorrect . and that's an if it's incorrect. and that's an islamic group that will be much smaller pro—palestinian. that's also in london. that's outside the egyptian embassy. that's a static protest . and then the static protest. and then the pro—palestinian protest is not to go near the israeli embassy. that's a no go area for them. and then, of course, tomorrow there will be the march against and anti—semitism. so our whole weekend and of course, not just in london happening up and down the country and up and down the world while all these terrible events in the middle east continue. okay we've got a four day pause. we've got hostages being released. also palestinian prisoners . but we do expect th
that's just north of hyde park corner . it's that's just north of hyde park corner.5 pm. so they want everybody a curfew on it. yeah. i mean, it will be dark by five, but they want everybody gone. there's also a second protest today by a group called hizb ut tahnr. today by a group called hizb ut tahrir . forgive my pronunciation tahrir. forgive my pronunciation if it's incorrect . and that's an if it's incorrect. and that's an islamic group that will be much smaller pro—palestinian. that's...
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but artillery memorial at hyde park corner. didn't matter to these yobs who with police watching on scrambled all over a sacred war memorial dedicated to almost 50,000 soldiers from the royal artillery who were killed dunng royal artillery who were killed during world war i. but today, the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley, has said the protesters weren't breaking the law . breaking the law. >> the explicit things about last night, it is it is not illegal to climb on to a statue. >> i think that might be something that government may may consider, but that's for them to decide, not for me. the officer recognised that whilst it wasn't illegal, it was sort of it was an unfortunate inflammatory in certain ways . inflammatory in certain ways. the officers at the scene asked them to get down and they did inflammatory in certain ways, but it wasn't enough to get him nicked was it? >> and that wasn't the only disturbing incident that took place last night, just four days after those infamous clashes on armistice day .
but artillery memorial at hyde park corner. didn't matter to these yobs who with police watching on scrambled all over a sacred war memorial dedicated to almost 50,000 soldiers from the royal artillery who were killed dunng royal artillery who were killed during world war i. but today, the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley, has said the protesters weren't breaking the law . breaking the law. >> the explicit things about last night, it is it is not illegal to climb on to a...
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their perspective is that they have emphasise that it will go from hyde park to the us embassy in londonthe cenotaph, and that it will be taking place from noon, after the minute's silence has been held. it is you say, there's been some backlash to going ahead, not least from senior members of the government, rishi sunak, as you mention, calling the timing of the match disrespectful and provocative. he met with sir mark rowley, the head of the metropolitan police, today. that was effectively for the prime minister too, as his spokesman said earlier, i suppose, challenge mark rowley and ask for his assurances that the police would be initiating a robust response to this march when it takes place. the prime minister stopped short of asking sir mark rowley to cancel the event. the government has said this is for the police to make that call. the police's perspective is that it is a very, very high threshold to try to say that a protest cannot go ahead, and that is a threshold which, in a sir mark rowley�*s review, has not yet been met. the essential position of his is that for that threshol
their perspective is that they have emphasise that it will go from hyde park to the us embassy in londonthe cenotaph, and that it will be taking place from noon, after the minute's silence has been held. it is you say, there's been some backlash to going ahead, not least from senior members of the government, rishi sunak, as you mention, calling the timing of the match disrespectful and provocative. he met with sir mark rowley, the head of the metropolitan police, today. that was effectively...
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that there is literally a sea of people who are heading up north from behind me towards the top of hyde park in central london where this protest is set to get under way. one of the groups organizing this tell me they expect around a million. we can't verify that, but they are expecting this to be the biggest one yet. the march is set to culminate at the u.s. embassy in london. i think that is a measure of where some of this anger is directed towards western governments, towards the u.s. for supporting israeli. one person says they are staggered by the hypocrisy. this protest in itself was incredibly verse 1458 in the leadup because rishi sunak had wanted to ban it because of it happening on the same day as the 11th of november, traditional armistice event. and we did see some disruptios around the memorial. some far right groups scclashin with police. there were counterprotesters. this is what police are worried about, not necessarily the main protests, but other groups splitting off and causing trouble. they have made hundreds of arrests so far since the october 7 attacks. some for hate cr
that there is literally a sea of people who are heading up north from behind me towards the top of hyde park in central london where this protest is set to get under way. one of the groups organizing this tell me they expect around a million. we can't verify that, but they are expecting this to be the biggest one yet. the march is set to culminate at the u.s. embassy in london. i think that is a measure of where some of this anger is directed towards western governments, towards the u.s. for...
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the organisers of the event that it is not set to go past the cenotaph instead it is going from hyde parko the us embassy in voxel, not down whitehall and pass government buildings. it is also set to start after the time when the minute silence would be held so that remembered service as well. but certainly i think depending on how this event goes there could be well more discussions that are had between ministers and police after the event as well. certainly at the moment i think the police's main concern is not necessarily the main march of any splinter events or fringe events that may happen around the peripheries. fringe events that may happen around the peripheries-_ the peripheries. thank you very much for brinuain the peripheries. thank you very much for bringing us _ the peripheries. thank you very much for bringing us up-to-date _ the peripheries. thank you very much for bringing us up-to-date on - the peripheries. thank you very much for bringing us up-to-date on that. for bringing us up—to—date on that story. experts warned that british experts in the uk warn that forests up an
the organisers of the event that it is not set to go past the cenotaph instead it is going from hyde parko the us embassy in voxel, not down whitehall and pass government buildings. it is also set to start after the time when the minute silence would be held so that remembered service as well. but certainly i think depending on how this event goes there could be well more discussions that are had between ministers and police after the event as well. certainly at the moment i think the police's...
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they are setting off here from hyde park, planning to march to westminster, calling for a permanent ceasefirem calling for freedom for palestine. this takes place against the backdrop of the temporary four day truce, if indeed it does hold. that is somewhat optimism, a note of optimism here, but equally, speaking to one of the organisers, he told me that his fear is simply after this four truce that the bombing will begin once again, and ultimately is only going to be a stay of execution, in his words, for the palestinian people in gaza. what is different this time, although there is a big policing presence, 1500 officers on the streets of central london throughout the course of this weekend, police are handing out leaflets. i have got a copy of one of the leaflets here. it says, keep on the right side of the law. effectively this is saying to the protesters, on behalf of the police, what they can and cannot do, and it is making it very clear, the police say they will not tolerate any form of hate speech, they will not tolerate any form of support for hamas, which is a proscribed organisation
they are setting off here from hyde park, planning to march to westminster, calling for a permanent ceasefirem calling for freedom for palestine. this takes place against the backdrop of the temporary four day truce, if indeed it does hold. that is somewhat optimism, a note of optimism here, but equally, speaking to one of the organisers, he told me that his fear is simply after this four truce that the bombing will begin once again, and ultimately is only going to be a stay of execution, in...
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the planned route for the london march goes from hyde park — about a mile from the cenotaph — to theouth of the thames and starts an hour after the two minute silence. nick's here. bring us up to date. the atmosphere had appeared to be carriaging down earlier and as you said this intervention by suella braverman says suella braverman accuses met police of double standards over protest, and as you say they are picking up on some words in an article she has written for the times in which she says the police from playing favourites with protesters. which know the home secretary is not happy the march is going ahead on saturday because it is armistice day, but she begins this article by saying the riling to protest in public is a conner stone of democracy, then suella braverman says the law as it stands makes it clear that marches should almost always be permitted, but, then suella braverman goes on the talk about how these marches who have been marching on successive saturdays in london, she describes them as hate marches and she says they intend to use the day to parade through london
the planned route for the london march goes from hyde park — about a mile from the cenotaph — to theouth of the thames and starts an hour after the two minute silence. nick's here. bring us up to date. the atmosphere had appeared to be carriaging down earlier and as you said this intervention by suella braverman says suella braverman accuses met police of double standards over protest, and as you say they are picking up on some words in an article she has written for the times in which she...
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in hyde park. >> reporter: she decided to focus on music, singing with the funk band rufus and then on ♪ >> reporter: it was you really telling people this is who i am? >> yeah, that was a message in this song. >> reporter: by the '80s, chaka khan was a household name. ♪ i feel for you ♪ >> reporter: and after the success of "i feel for you" she grew close with the guy who wrote it, prince. >> we read the same stuff and we talked a lot of philosophy. and then we decided we wanted to work together. ♪ come to my house ♪ >> reporter: in 1998, he helped write and produce her am bum "come to my house." >> we did that whole cd in two weeks time. i give him the lyrics. he came back the next night to the track. unbelievable. >> reporter: had you ever worked like that before? >> never. that was some find coo of genius. >> reporter: in 2016 prince died in minnesota of an accidental drug overdose. did you know that prince was struggling towards the end of his life? >> no, i did not. >> reporter: not at all? >> no. i knew that he had some breaks, his hip and ankles and all that stuff. but, i mean,
in hyde park. >> reporter: she decided to focus on music, singing with the funk band rufus and then on ♪ >> reporter: it was you really telling people this is who i am? >> yeah, that was a message in this song. >> reporter: by the '80s, chaka khan was a household name. ♪ i feel for you ♪ >> reporter: and after the success of "i feel for you" she grew close with the guy who wrote it, prince. >> we read the same stuff and we talked a lot of...
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it will set off from hyde park corner and head to the us embassy, and it will begin at 12pm, an hourrk rowley, has judged that the threshold to ban it has not been met. in a moment, we'll talk to one of the march's organisers ben jamal. but first, gideon falter, from the campaign against semitism. thank you very much forjoining us. do you accept that on saturday, many people are marching for peace? the thin that people are marching for peace? tue: thing that is people are marching for peace? tt;e: thing that is really people are marching for peace? t"t9 thing that is really difficult people are marching for peace? tt9 thing that is really difficult is that this is now the fifth weekly national march for palestine and if you look at the last few weeks, we have had people calling saying, chanting from london to gaza, we have had people calling forjihad. we have had people from placard showing a star of david thrown in a bin with a caption saying, let's keep the world clean. if you were somebody going to a march week after week and he was seeing this kind of thing and hearing medieval b
it will set off from hyde park corner and head to the us embassy, and it will begin at 12pm, an hourrk rowley, has judged that the threshold to ban it has not been met. in a moment, we'll talk to one of the march's organisers ben jamal. but first, gideon falter, from the campaign against semitism. thank you very much forjoining us. do you accept that on saturday, many people are marching for peace? the thin that people are marching for peace? tue: thing that is people are marching for peace?...
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expected to march from hyde park at midday tomorrow the us at midday tomorrow to the us embassy row over suella braverman claims about bias in the met's approach to protesters rumbles on. >> one of the uk's most senior police officers has defended the right for police chief to make independent operational decisions. joining us now is met police former met police officer feed me and author graham whetton. graham hello there. do you feel sympathetic to , uh, to you feel sympathetic to, uh, to the to your colleague, your former colleagues on the front line? it's a very difficult day tomorrow, yeah and tomorrow, isn't it? yeah and that's what they're going to be focussed that's what they're going to be foclased that's what they're going to be foc|a difficult challenge for the >> a difficult challenge for the commissioner of the week. >> he set out the legal threshold for banning the march and the police have actually asked the organisers organisers not they declined. not to go ahead. they declined. >> that leaves police in >> so that leaves the police in a difficult position. >> met
expected to march from hyde park at midday tomorrow the us at midday tomorrow to the us embassy row over suella braverman claims about bias in the met's approach to protesters rumbles on. >> one of the uk's most senior police officers has defended the right for police chief to make independent operational decisions. joining us now is met police former met police officer feed me and author graham whetton. graham hello there. do you feel sympathetic to , uh, to you feel sympathetic to, uh,...
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that the night before she had had a dream about a guy who looked exactly like him getting shot and hyde park in london and he was flying to london and and he kind of didn't know what to say. it was like, oh, hopefully i don't get shot, but things like that would happen to him all the time. and i don't know totally why. i don't know where it comes from, but i do think that it's had an interesting effect on him throughout his life and career because for a long time in his career, he was really in a hurry. like he was very ambitious, very eager to make his mark right. and and, you know, i think maybe part of that that was not knowing how how long his life would be in this last stage of his his life and career. he he thought he would talk all the time to me about, you know, the men in my family have a history of sudden heart failure. so i could die any time and i'd always be well. but you're healthy and he's like, no, no, no. i could die at any time. and it was it was kind of like, okay, i don't really know what to say, but but because of that, i think now he's thinking more about his legacy and
that the night before she had had a dream about a guy who looked exactly like him getting shot and hyde park in london and he was flying to london and and he kind of didn't know what to say. it was like, oh, hopefully i don't get shot, but things like that would happen to him all the time. and i don't know totally why. i don't know where it comes from, but i do think that it's had an interesting effect on him throughout his life and career because for a long time in his career, he was really in...
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>> i threw it in botany's pond in hyde park. >> reporter: she decided to focus on music, singing withalbum from 1978 included a song that became an anthem. ♪ i'm every woman ♪ ♪ it's all in me ♪ >> it was you really telling people, this is who i am. >> yeah, that was the message in the song. >> reporter: by the '80s, chaka khan was a household name. ♪ i feel for you ♪ >> reporter: and after the success of "i feel for you," she grew close with the guy who wrote it, prince. >> we both read the same stuff, and we talked about philosophy, and then we decided we wanted to work together. ♪ come to my house ♪ >> reporter: in 1998, he helped write and produce her album "come to my house". >> we did that whole cd in two weeks' time. i'd give him the lyrics and he's come back the next night. unbelievable. >> had you ever worked like that before? >> never. that was some kind of genius. >> reporter: in 2016, prince died at his home in minnesota of an accidental drug overdose. >> did you know that prince was struggling toward the end of his life? >> no, i did not. >> not at all? >> no. i knew that
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people were marching park to the marching from hyde park to the us embassy in nine elms.y've been calling for a ceasefire in gaza almost 2000 officers have been deployed across london this weekend to prevent violent behaviour . weekend to prevent violent behaviour. and while the pro—palestinian march appears to have passed peacefully, 92 counter protesters have been arrested amid ongoing clashes with police. the scuffles have taken place in westminster , with taken place in westminster, with the met saying the majority of arrests were to prevent a breach of the peace. it comes as the home secretary has been accused of stoking tensions and emboldening the far right. our home and security editor mark white, police are white, says the police are currently trying to disperse those crowds . those crowds. >> well, police have now moved in. they're trying to clear this main road going over westminster bridge. we've had protesters from both sides, pro—palestinian palestinian protesters and also these counter—protesters here. they have been clashing sporadically . as two groups ha
people were marching park to the marching from hyde park to the us embassy in nine elms.y've been calling for a ceasefire in gaza almost 2000 officers have been deployed across london this weekend to prevent violent behaviour . weekend to prevent violent behaviour. and while the pro—palestinian march appears to have passed peacefully, 92 counter protesters have been arrested amid ongoing clashes with police. the scuffles have taken place in westminster , with taken place in westminster, with...
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and it begins in hyde park. it finishes up at the american embassy .it does not go directly embassy. it does not go directly . this will not go directly past the cenotaph , but it will go the cenotaph, but it will go close enough . and here's the close enough. and here's the point. the real point is that this is the 11th of november. we're talking about. just look at what happened to those that were out for the royal british legion on charing cross station last saturday afternoon. there they were absolutely surrounded ended. now they put on a pretty phlegmatic performance in the middle of all of this, but i've no doubt they must have felt pretty intimidated in that picture. i think is an absolute disgrace. that picture tells us that for all the much vaunted talk of the huge success we have made in this country, the huge success we've made in terms of multiculturalism , um, the whole multiculturalism, um, the whole thing is a massive success. we can see here in our country we have a significant number of people with whom we have no shared history , with
and it begins in hyde park. it finishes up at the american embassy .it does not go directly embassy. it does not go directly . this will not go directly past the cenotaph , but it will go the cenotaph, but it will go close enough . and here's the close enough. and here's the point. the real point is that this is the 11th of november. we're talking about. just look at what happened to those that were out for the royal british legion on charing cross station last saturday afternoon. there they...
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and it begins in hyde park. it finishes up at the american embassy .it does not go directly embassy. it does not go directly . this will not go directly past the cenotaph , but it will go the cenotaph, but it will go close enough . and here's the close enough. and here's the point. the real point is that this is the 11th of november. we're talking about. just look at what happened to those that were out for the royal british legion on charing cross station last saturday afternoon. there they were absolutely surrounded ended. now they put on a pretty phlegmatic performance in the middle of all of this, but i've no doubt they must have felt pretty intimidated in that picture. i think is an absolute disgrace. that picture tells us that for all the much vaunted talk of the huge success we have made in this country, the huge success we've made in terms of multiculturalism , um, the whole multiculturalism, um, the whole thing is a massive success. we can see here in our country we have a significant number of people with whom we have no shared history , with
and it begins in hyde park. it finishes up at the american embassy .it does not go directly embassy. it does not go directly . this will not go directly past the cenotaph , but it will go the cenotaph, but it will go close enough . and here's the close enough. and here's the point. the real point is that this is the 11th of november. we're talking about. just look at what happened to those that were out for the royal british legion on charing cross station last saturday afternoon. there they...
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but the coppers couldn't get or wouldn't get to hyde park corner , where this happened at corner, whereappened at the royal artillery memorial. you just want. the royal artillery memorial. you just want . to round up, keep you just want. to round up, keep respecting the. >> yeah, he is. he is what he does. nothing bro . nothing i can does. nothing bro. nothing i can does. nothing bro. nothing i can do . come come . unbelievable do. come come. unbelievable. >> that is simply horrific. but worse has been the response from this country's establishment . this country's establishment. soon after the met put out a statement that said, we know some online have asked why the protests have not been arrested . protests have not been arrested. well, there is no law explicitly making it illegal to climb on a memorial so officers cannot automatically arrest , but they automatically arrest, but they can intervene and make it clear the behaviour isn't acceptable. the shared online can show the video shared online can show them doing that. i'm i'm not sure they do. meanwhile there's been radio silence,
but the coppers couldn't get or wouldn't get to hyde park corner , where this happened at corner, whereappened at the royal artillery memorial. you just want. the royal artillery memorial. you just want . to round up, keep you just want. to round up, keep respecting the. >> yeah, he is. he is what he does. nothing bro . nothing i can does. nothing bro. nothing i can does. nothing bro. nothing i can do . come come . unbelievable do. come come. unbelievable. >> that is simply...
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but the coppers couldn't get or wouldn't get to hyde park corner , where this happened at corner, whereappened at the royal artillery memorial. you just want. the royal artillery memorial. you just want . to round up, keep you just want. to round up, keep respecting the. >> yeah, he is. he is what he does. nothing bro . nothing i can does. nothing bro. nothing i can does. nothing bro. nothing i can do . come come . unbelievable do. come come. unbelievable. >> that is simply horrific. but worse has been the response from this country's establishment . this country's establishment. soon after the met put out a statement that said, we know some online have asked why the protests have not been arrested . protests have not been arrested. well, there is no law explicitly making it illegal to climb on a memorial so officers cannot automatically arrest , but they automatically arrest, but they can intervene and make it clear the behaviour isn't acceptable. the shared online can show the video shared online can show them doing that. i'm i'm not sure they do. meanwhile there's been radio silence,
but the coppers couldn't get or wouldn't get to hyde park corner , where this happened at corner, whereappened at the royal artillery memorial. you just want. the royal artillery memorial. you just want . to round up, keep you just want. to round up, keep respecting the. >> yeah, he is. he is what he does. nothing bro . nothing i can does. nothing bro. nothing i can does. nothing bro. nothing i can do . come come . unbelievable do. come come. unbelievable. >> that is simply...