PM to meet Mark Rowley after he defied calls for ban on march through London on Armistice Day

Rishi Sunak has vowed to hold the Metropolitan police commissioner, Mark Rowley, “accountable” for his defiance of demands for a ban on a pro-Palestinian march planned for Armistice Day.

Speaking before a hastily organised meeting with the police chief, the prime minister, during a visit to a school in Lincolnshire, notably failed to endorse Rowley’s Monday evening announcement.

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