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Iranian flag removed in London embassy protest

A protester scaled the Iranian embassy in London, replacing the national flag with a pre-revolution symbol. Police made two arrests as global rallies challenge Tehran's regime. Read the full report.

France Plans Social Media Ban for Under-15s

President Macron's government will propose a law to ban social media for under-15s and mobile phones in high schools from 2026, following Australia's lead. Read the full details.

NSW Bans 'Globalise the Intifada' Protest Chant

New South Wales outlaws the Palestinian protest chant 'Globalise the Intifada'. We examine its meaning, the legal precedent, and potential implications for protest rights in the UK.

Balearic Islands propose ban on burka and niqab

Spain's Balearic Islands ruling party submits a parliamentary proposal to ban the burka and niqab, citing women's equality and following other European nations. Read the full story.

Four arrested at Zara NYC Palestine protest

At least four pro-Palestine protesters arrested at Zara's Fifth Avenue store during Black Friday sales. NYPD reports 70 demonstrators in area. Read the latest developments.

Sydney arms expo chaos as protesters clash with police

Violent scenes erupted at Sydney's International Convention Centre as hundreds of anti-war protesters attempted to blockade a major arms exhibition, leading to multiple arrests and police reinforcements being deployed.

Met Police criticised over UKIP protest handling

Scotland Yard faces mounting criticism after officers were filmed removing anti-UKIP demonstrators from a London protest, raising serious questions about police impartiality and freedom of speech.

Met Police sack officers in Panorama scandal

Exclusive: Metropolitan Police dismisses multiple officers following damning BBC Panorama investigation into serious misconduct and corruption allegations within the force.

BBC exposé reveals toxic culture in Metropolitan Police

A devastating BBC investigation uncovers disturbing evidence of bullying, misogyny, racism and discrimination within London's Metropolitan Police, raising serious questions about leadership and accountability.

Met Police sacks officers after Panorama corruption probe

The Metropolitan Police has dismissed three officers today following a damning BBC Panorama investigation into corruption and misconduct within the force, marking the first disciplinary actions from the documentary's revelations.

Irish leader confronted by protesters in Dublin

Tánaiste Micheál Martin faced heated demonstrations as pro-Palestinian activists and anti-immigration groups converged on Dublin streets, requiring significant Garda presence.

Police officer abandons post at Melbourne immigration rally

A Victoria Police officer sparked major security concerns after walking away from duty during a tense anti-immigration protest in Melbourne, leaving colleagues exposed and raising serious questions about police protocols.

Millionaire's castle protest against non-dom tax raid

Former reality television millionaire leads extraordinary occupation of historic 13th-century castle in dramatic protest against Chancellor's controversial non-dom tax reforms, creating political spectacle in the English countryside.

Tear gas deployed at Portland ICE facility protest

Violent clashes erupted outside a Portland immigration facility as police deployed tear gas against anti-monarchy protesters during chaotic 'No Kings Day' demonstrations that saw multiple arrests.

Court rules Palestine Action protest ban was unlawful

In a dramatic legal victory, Palestine Action has successfully challenged a police order that restricted their protests, with the High Court declaring the ban unlawful in a ruling that could reshape protest rights across Britain.

Court allows challenge to Palestine Action ban

The High Court has permitted a judicial review of the government's controversial ban on Palestine Action, setting the stage for a landmark legal battle over protest rights and political expression in Britain.

Charges dropped in Union Flag migrant hotel protest case

In a dramatic legal U-turn, all charges have been dismissed against a woman arrested for waving the Union Flag outside a council-commandeered migrant hotel in Essex. The case has sparked national debate about protest rights and police powers.

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