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More powers to protect war memorials from protesters considered

More powers to protect war memorials from protesters considered
Nov 16,2023 12:41 pm

... Met Police commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said their actions were " inflammatory" but did not break any laws...

Police impose Cenotaph exclusion zone ahead of London pro-Palestinian protest

Police impose Cenotaph exclusion zone ahead of London pro-Palestinian protest
Nov 10,2023 11:31 am

... Other security measures announced by the Met include: Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said earlier this week the legal threshold which would allow him to ask the Home Office for permission to ban the march has not been met...

Police must remain independent of politics, NPCC chair says

Police must remain independent of politics, NPCC chair says
Nov 10,2023 12:11 am

... Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has said the demonstration can only be stopped if there is a threat of serious disorder, and that the " very high threshold" has not been reached...

London Gaza rally: Braverman accuses Met of bias over Gaza marches

London Gaza rally: Braverman accuses Met of bias over Gaza marches
Nov 9,2023 12:31 am

... London s police force has faced increasing pressure to prevent Saturday s march from going ahead, but Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has said it may only be stopped if there is a threat of serious disorder, and that the " very high threshold" has not been reached...

London Gaza rally: Commemoration, protest, freedom of speech - and yes, politics

London Gaza rally: Commemoration, protest, freedom of speech - and yes, politics
Nov 8,2023 10:31 pm

... Crucially, in this case, the Commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, says there isn t intelligence suggesting there will be serious public disorder, and so he believes he doesn t need to ask the home secretary to ban it...

London Gaza rally: Rishi Sunak vows to hold Met chief 'accountable' over march

London Gaza rally: Rishi Sunak vows to hold Met chief 'accountable' over march
Nov 8,2023 9:01 am

... But Sir Mark Rowley rejected calls by campaigners to ban the protest, saying such a move would be a " last resort"...

Pro-Palestinian march ban would be last resort - Met

Pro-Palestinian march ban would be last resort - Met
Nov 7,2023 4:41 pm

... Sir Mark Rowley vowed officers would do all they could to protect remembrance activities and Jewish communities...

Planned protest on Armistice Day would be 'disrespectful', says Sunak

Planned protest on Armistice Day would be 'disrespectful', says Sunak
Nov 3,2023 12:41 pm

... " It comes as Met commissioner Sir Mark Rowley told the London Assembly that about the impact on community policing after 3,500 officers were redeployed to central London protests in the past three weeks...

Police must remain independent of politics, NPCC chair says

Oct 29,2023 7:41 pm

By Christy CooneyBBC News

Police chiefs must be able to operate without political interference, one of the UK's most senior officers has said.

Gavin Stephens , the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) chair, suggested policing could be undermined if " public debate" influences decision making.

Home Secretary Suella Braverman has accused The Police of bias in their handling of pro-Palestinian protests.

The Metropolitan Police has faced calls to stop a march set to take place amid remembrance commemorations on Saturday.

Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has said The Demonstration can only be stopped if there is a threat of serious disorder, and that the " very high threshold" has not been reached.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has vowed to hold Sir Mark " accountable" if there is unrest at The Event on Armistice Day , although.

The NPCC brings together leaders from forces across the country to coordinate their work on The Most significant issues in policing.

Speaking to reporters, Mr Stephens said that, " in policing, we need the space to make difficult operational decisions in an independent manner".

" The decisions that we take are not easy ones, but we do so impartially, without fear or favour, and In Line with both The Law and our authorised professional practice, " He Said .

Mr Stephens added it was " really important that The Public debate doesn't feature" in decision making because it could " fundamentally undermine" The Way policing works in the UK.

He argued that language should be used carefully and said he took his responsibility to help defuse tensions " very seriously".

" In everything that we do. . how we choose to describe that activity in The Public arena can set the context in which we police, " Mr Stephens continued.

" So I consider that As One of my civic responsibilities, that I do what I can to give that reassurance to keep temperatures low, when We Are in times of such awful, tragic international conflict that is affecting so many families across across The World . "

In an article published in The Times on Thursday, Ms Braverman called those who have taken part in the pro-Palestinian protests of recent weeks " hate marchers" and claimed there was " a perception that senior officers play favourites" in how they police different demonstrations.

" Right-wing and nationalist protesters who engage in aggression are rightly met with a stern response yet pro-Palestinian mobs displaying almost identical behaviour are largely ignored, even when clearly breaking The Law , " she wrote.

The article led to widespread criticism, including from fellow Conservatives, and calls from opposition parties for Ms Braverman to be sacked as home secretary.

Labour's shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper described it as a " dangerous attempt to undermine respect for police" while London mayor Sadiq Khan said it was " irresponsible".

One senior Conservative MP told The Bbc " the home secretary's awfulness is now a reflection on the Prime Minister " and that " Keeping Her in post is damaging him".

Downing Street said it had not cleared the article before publication and that suggested changes to the text were not made.

Defending Ms Braverman, Conservative Party deputy chair Lee Anderson said that " anyone who thinks her comments are outrageous need to Get Out more" while policing minister Chris Philp said it was " reasonable" for politicians to raise concerns about how policing is conducted.

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