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Hundreds march to Downing Street urging release of Israeli hostages
Hundreds march to Downing Street urging release of Israeli hostages

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Hundreds march to Downing Street urging release of Israeli hostages

Hundreds of people including family members of Israeli hostages taken on October 7 have marched to Downing Street urging the release of those being held by Hamas. There were several flare-ups from counter protesters including one arrest as the 'national march for the hostages', organised by Stop the Hate UK and a number of Jewish organisations, made its way through central London on Sunday. It comes after Sir Keir Starmer pledged to recognise a Palestinian state in September unless the Israeli government meets a series of conditions towards ending the conflict in Gaza. Stop the Hate said that protesters will urge the Prime Minister to prioritise the release of the 50 remaining Israeli hostages, with 20 of them thought to be alive, before any recognition of a Palestinian state. Among those due to attend and give a speech is Noga Guttman, the cousin of 24-year-old Evyatar David, who was kidnapped. Hamas released a video last weekend which showed Mr David looking skeletal and hollow-eyed in a dimly lit Gaza tunnel. Some protesters held Israeli flags and wore yellow ribbons as they congregated in Lincoln's Inn Fields in Holborn from 1.30pm. A scuffle broke out after at least two men shouted 'Free Palestine' in front of the march close to Trafalgar Square. One man was seen being bundled to the ground after being surrounded by about a dozen people, while another man was seen being moved away by police officers after he began shouting. Earlier, on The Strand, a young man was kept away from the protesters after shouting 'Free Palestine'. Another man was carried away by officers after a scuffle broke out close to the gates of Downing Street. He was seen throwing water over a pro-Israel demonstrator before charging at him and putting his hand around the demonstrator's neck, before officers intervened. The Metropolitan Police said officers were deployed along the route 'to ensure the safety of those attending and to deal with any offences.' It comes after Foreign Secretary David Lammy joined his counterparts from Australia, Italy, Germany and New Zealand to condemn Israeli plans to take over Gaza City. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said, on Friday, that Israel would seek 'the demilitarisation of the Gaza Strip', as well as 'Israeli security control in the Gaza Strip' and 'the establishment of an alternative civil administration that is neither Hamas nor the Palestinian Authority'. In their joint statement, the foreign ministers said the plans 'risk violating international law' and 'any attempts at annexation or of settlement extension violate international law'. Sir Keir described Israel's plans as 'wrong' and called for 'a ceasefire, a surge in humanitarian aid, the release of all hostages by Hamas and a negotiated solution'. He said the UK will recognise a Palestinian state in September unless Israel agrees to meet certain conditions, including addressing the humanitarian crisis, implementing a ceasefire and reviving the prospect of a two-state solution. But he insisted the move was not a propaganda boost to Hamas, saying the 'terrorist organisation' could play 'no part in any future government'.

More than 500 people arrested after Palestine Action protest - with almost half aged 60 and above
More than 500 people arrested after Palestine Action protest - with almost half aged 60 and above

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More than 500 people arrested after Palestine Action protest - with almost half aged 60 and above

The number of people arrested after a protest in London on Saturday supporting banned group Palestine Action has risen to 532, police have said. Around half of them (259) were aged 60 and above - including almost 100 people who were in their 70s. Some 522 arrests were for displaying a placard in support of a proscribed organisation contrary to Section 13 of the Terrorism Act 2000, according to the Metropolitan of 9pm on Saturday, the number was put at 466. Membership of, or support for, Palestine Action is a criminal offence punishable by up to 14 years in prison under the Terrorism Act. One of the arrests took place as the Palestine Coalition march formed in Russell Square, while 521 were at the protest in Parliament Square. Of those arrested, the biggest number (147) was in the 60-69 age group, while 97 people were aged between 70 and 79, and 15 others were between 80-89. Six were aged 17-19, sixty-five were in the 20-29 age group, 55 were aged 30-39, 45 were aged 40-49 and 89 were in the 50-59 age group. The average age of those arrested was 54, while some 263 of those arrested were male, 261 were female and eight either defined themselves as non-binary or did not disclose their gender. Among the arrests, six were for assaults on officers (none were seriously injured), one was for "obstructing a constable in the execution of his/her duty", two were for breaching Section 14 Public Order Act conditions, and one was for a racially aggravated public order offence. Hundreds of people attended Saturday's demonstration in Parliament Square, organised by Defend Our Juries, with the Metropolitan Police warning it would arrest anyone expressing support for Palestine Action. Anyone who was arrested as part of the operation was taken to one of two prisoner processing points in the Westminster area. Those whose details could be confirmed were released on bail to appear at a police station at a future date. They were given conditions not to attend future demonstrations related to Palestine Action. Those who refused to provide their details at the prisoner processing points and those who were found to have been arrested while already on bail, were taken to one of a number of Met Police custody suites. Read more from Sky News:Four members of UK family die in Portugal crashUK bracing for another heatwave Charity Amnesty International described the mass arrests under UK terrorism law as "deeply concerning". The crowd, sat on the grass inside Parliament Square, could be seen writing "I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action" on white placards at 1pm, with the vast majority remaining silent. Meanwhile on Sunday, hundreds of people joined a march on Downing Street to urge the release of those being held in Gaza by Palestinian militant group Hamas. A scuffle broke out after at least two men shouted "Free Palestine" in front of the march. One man was seen being bundled to the ground close to Trafalgar Square after being surrounded by around a dozen people. Another man was seen being moved away by police officers after he began shouting.

Hunt to find man wanted for multiple domestic abuse offences
Hunt to find man wanted for multiple domestic abuse offences

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Hunt to find man wanted for multiple domestic abuse offences

A search has been launched for a Swindon man wanted in connection with domestic abuse offences including assault. On Sunday, August 10, Wiltshire Police launched a search for Paul Miller, a 36-year-old man from Swindon. Police have said anyone with information that could help them locate Miller should contact them, or reach out to Crimestoppers anonymously. In a statement posted on Swindon Police's Facebook page, a spokesperson for Wiltshire Police said: 'We are appealing for your help to locate Paul Miller from Swindon. 'Miller, 36, is wanted in connection with multiple domestic abuse offences, including assault. 'If you have any information that could help us locate him, please call 101, or 999 in an emergency, quoting reference 54250069478. 'Alternatively, you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.'

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