James Cleverly considering longer notice periods for large demos in England and Wales, says policing minister

The home secretary, James Cleverly, is considering further tightening the law around demonstrations, including a requirement for protesters to increase the amount of notice they give police before large demonstrations, a cabinet minister has said.

Extending the notice period from six days to “a couple of weeks” in England and Wales for “very, very large protests with tens of thousands of people” would make planning easier for the police, the policing minister Chris Philp said, as he stressed the government would not seek to prevent future pro-Palestinian protests.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Festival of youth: five tyros ready to take centre stage at Euro 2020

A handful of the best emerging talents to seek out as they…

Three sought over Woking killing were known to 10-year-old victim, police say

Suspects may have fled the country after girl, named locally as Sara…

Rwanda’s history of receiving deportees raises concerns for potential UK scheme

Analysis: UK reportedly considering sending asylum seekers to Rwanda, which was involved…

Uber paid academics six-figure sums for research to feed to the media

High-profile professors in Europe and the US were engaged as part of…