Amid concerns over the arrest of anti-monarchy protesters, we look at what is, and is not, allowed

Amid concerns over the arrests of anti-monarchy protesters at events related to the ascension to the throne of Prince Charles III after the death of the Queen, we explain the law on the right to protest.

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