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10 May 2023
Issue: 8024 / Categories: Legal News , Criminal , Public
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Calls for review of coronation arrests

London mayor Sadiq Khan has called for a review of policing during the coronation of King Charles III, after more than 60 anti-monarchy protesters were arrested. 

Some of the arrests were made on the basis of ‘lock-on devices’ under the Public Order Act 2023, which received royal assent four days prior to the coronation.

Met commissioner Sir Mark Rowley, defending the actions, said his officers were targeting ‘those we believed were intent on causing serious disruption and criminality’.

Human Rights group Liberty called on Twitter for ‘any future government that values freedom of expression’ to ‘repeal this repressive legislation as soon as they can’.

Issue: 8024 / Categories: Legal News , Criminal , Public
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Global finance group strengthened by returning partner in London

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