Mark Rowley says officers will ‘robustly enforce up to the line of the law’ as tens of thousands gather to call for ceasefire

The head of the Metropolitan police has said his force will be “absolutely ruthless” in dealing with pro-Palestine protests, but added there can be prosecutions only when the law is broken.

Commissioner Mark Rowley said he would support a review into the legal definition of extremism and how it should be policed, as government ministers called for a “stricter clampdown” and said current laws were “robust enough”.

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