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Chris Mason: Prime Minister's Questions is a brutal spectacle

...By Chris MasonPolitical editorWhen you read the memoirs of former Prime Ministers, they all tend to agree on one thing: PMQs is a bit of a nightmare...
Parthenon Sculptures: Row about politics as much as history

... The get together itself is enough to irk some in government - foreign Prime Ministers meeting opposition leaders rarely goes down well with their actual opposite numbers...
Gaza protest: Met Police clarify which phrases might break law

... Former Prime Ministers Tony Blair and David Cameron both promised to ban the group, whose stated aim is the re-establishment of an Islamic caliphate, before abandoning the proposals, Mr Adelekan said the Hizb-Ut-Tahrir protest would be subject to strict requirements that it should begin at 13:00 GMT and disperse at 15:30...
Bowen: Ceasefire demands will grow without proof of Hamas HQ at Al-Shifa

... These actions will breed more terrorism And another interesting development is the publication by what s called the " Elders" a group of retired Prime Ministers, Presidents and elder statesmen and women from around the world, of a statement condemning Hamas but also saying that " Destroying Gaza and killing civilians is not making Israel safer...
Arab and Muslim leaders blame West for Gaza misery

... How is it, foreign ministers said to me, that the West slams Russia for killing civilians in Ukraine, yet, in their words, it " gives a green light to Israel to do the same in Gaza" In the luxurious surroundings of Riyadh s Ritz-Carlton hotel, amid giant floral bouquets and glittering chandeliers, and a world away from the shattered landscape of Gaza, princes, presidents and Prime Ministers met for the Joint Arab Islamic Extraordinary Summit...
How David Cameron made his shock comeback to frontline politics

... On Sunday, when they stood together in the line-up of Prime Ministers at the Remembrance Day ceremony at the cenotaph, there was no sign that both had already agreed on the political bombshell that would drop the very next day...
What was the strategy behind Rishi Sunak's reshuffle?

... Others, not least in the Labour Party, ask whether all this amounts to a coherent strategy at all, given its only weeks ago that Rishi Sunak was seeking to define himself against recent governments and Prime Ministers...
Suella Braverman row: Who's scared of Rishi Sunak?

... But fear is one of the currencies Prime Ministers can require to succeed...
Gaza protest: Met Police clarify which phrases might break law
By Tom SymondsHome Affairs correspondent
The Met Police are to clarify which protest phrases might break The Law when chanted or displayed at pro-Palestinian marches.
The Force will hand out leaflets at Saturday's march in Central London detailing language which is " likely to land you in jail".
It is is the First Time The Met has tried to give clarity on what language is unacceptable.
Organisers say at least 100,000 people could turn out for Saturday's march.
The Met has over its handling of the pro-Palestinian protests - which have been held weekly since 14 October - with ministers calling for The Force to take a tougher line on those deemed to be expressing extremist views.
The Force is also planning to position Arabic-speaking officers on The March , backed up in its central Control Room with lawyers to advise on whether specific phrases break The Law .
Some 1,500 officers will be on The Streets on Saturday with instructions to protect war memorials following criticism that police have not stopped protesters climbing on them.
In a briefing to reporters, The Met 's Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan stressed The Force 's New Approach of directly telling protesters about the limits to what they can say or write on placards.
" We will not tolerate anyone who celebrates acts of terrorism such as The Killing or kidnap of innocent people, " He Said .
He Said police would act " decisively and quickly" and " intervene immediately" if there were chants of " jihad" though he also said context was important.
Damage to poppy wreaths would not be tolerated, and police will specifically protect the Royal Artillery Memorial at Hyde Park Corner after criticism that protesters who climbed on it last week were not arrested.
Mr Adelekan said there were potential offences of Criminal Damage and disorderly behaviour for people who climbed statues but The Power of arrest lay with individual officers.
The Met is also Under Pressure to stop breakaway protests, especially attempts to sit in at railway stations after the main protests have finished.
Last week, a sit-in protest was held at London's Waterloo Station .
Pro-Palestinian demonstrations have been held each week in London and other parts of the UK since 14 October , a week after Hamas's unprecedented cross-border attacks in Israel killed 1,200 people and saw about 240 taken hostage.
Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry says More Than 14,000 people have been killed in Israel's retaliatory campaign, and the UN has warned of a worsening humanitarian crisis in The Territory .
For the First Time since The War began, The Islamist group Hizb-Ut-Tahrir has given The Police notice of a separate protest at the Israeli Embassy in Kensington.
Hizb ut-Tahrir's status has been a subject of political controversy for decades.
Former Prime Ministers Tony Blair and David Cameron both promised to ban The Group , whose stated aim is the re-establishment of an Islamic caliphate, before abandoning the proposals,
Mr Adelekan said the Hizb-Ut-Tahrir protest would be subject to strict requirements that it should begin at 13:00 GMT and disperse at 15:30.
He dismissed suggestions from Jewish People that it was not safe to enter Central London during pro-Palestinian protests, saying that the 1,500 officers were being deployed to ensure safety.
On Sunday The First major pro-Jewish march will take place with 45,000 expected by the organisers, The Campaign Against Antisemitism.
The Met has intelligence that right-wing activist Tommy Robinson is due to attend as a " reporter". Protest organisers have made clear he is not welcome.
" Mutual aid" officers from other police forces will again support operations in London this weekend. " Our officers just need a break" Mr Adelekan said.
More on Israel-Gaza warRelated TopicsSource of news: bbc.com