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Mayor Adams Reaffirms Commitment To New York City Amid Shooting Incident And Political Speculation
In New York, New York, on August 22, Mayor Eric Adams addresses the press following a police-involved shooting during the apprehension of a violent offender in Queens. (Photo by Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire/NurPhoto) -
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Mayor Adams Reaffirms Commitment To New York City Amid Shooting Incident And Political Speculation
In New York, New York, on August 22, Mayor Eric Adams addresses the press following a police-involved shooting during the apprehension of a violent offender in Queens. (Photo by Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire/NurPhoto) -
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Mayor Adams Reaffirms Commitment To New York City Amid Shooting Incident And Political Speculation
In New York, New York, on August 22, Mayor Eric Adams addresses the press following a police-involved shooting during the apprehension of a violent offender in Queens. (Photo by Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire/NurPhoto) -
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Mayor Adams Reaffirms Commitment To New York City Amid Shooting Incident And Political Speculation
In New York, New York, on August 22, Mayor Eric Adams addresses the press following a police-involved shooting during the apprehension of a violent offender in Queens. (Photo by Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire/NurPhoto) -
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Mayor Adams Reaffirms Commitment To New York City Amid Shooting Incident And Political Speculation
In New York, New York, on August 22, Mayor Eric Adams addresses the press following a police-involved shooting during the apprehension of a violent offender in Queens. (Photo by Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire/NurPhoto) -
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Mayor Adams Reaffirms Commitment To New York City Amid Shooting Incident And Political Speculation
In New York, New York, on August 22, Mayor Eric Adams addresses the press following a police-involved shooting during the apprehension of a violent offender in Queens. (Photo by Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire/NurPhoto) -
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Mayor Adams Reaffirms Commitment To New York City Amid Shooting Incident And Political Speculation
In New York, New York, on August 22, Mayor Eric Adams addresses the press following a police-involved shooting during the apprehension of a violent offender in Queens. (Photo by Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire/NurPhoto) -
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Mayor Adams Reaffirms Commitment To New York City Amid Shooting Incident And Political Speculation
In New York, New York, on August 22, Mayor Eric Adams addresses the press following a police-involved shooting during the apprehension of a violent offender in Queens. (Photo by Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire/NurPhoto) -
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street in London, UK.
Police arrested dozens of Just Stop Oil protesters near Downing Street after activists lay down on the road and lined up on pavements along Whitehall after conducting a slow march down Whitehall which caused a huge traffic jam between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square. The action was in part due to the pro car and pro oil policies the givernment is expected to announce in the King's Speech on the opening of Parliamnet.
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
Hundreds of protesters gather in Jacarezinho to denounce the deadliest police operation in Rio history on Friday night. 29 people were killed last Thursday during a police incursion into the favela in northern Rio.
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
Hundreds of protesters gather in Jacarezinho to denounce the deadliest police operation in Rio history on Friday night. 29 people were killed last Thursday during a police incursion into the favela in northern Rio.
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
Many of the victims appear to have been involved in the drug trade, their nicknames spray painted onto black plastic banners that now hang over Jacarezinho’s main streets.
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
A young girl examines a bullet-riddled wall at the heart of the Jacarezinho after the most deadly police operation in Rio history left 29 people dead.
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‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest
‘They came to kill’: Rio’s deadliest favela police raid sparks calls for change. Rio’s favelas have suffered countless horrors since the drug conflict began to intensify in the 1980s and the carnage in Jacarezinho has caused a wave of protest.
A child's bedroom on Saint Manuel's lane where police killed one of the 28 victims of last week's raid. The 29th victim was a police officer shot as he entered the favela.
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Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing
Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful
Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing.
Dr Rowland Dye who received an apology from Avon & Somerset Police for wrongfully arresting him under an unlawful interpretation of Covid regulations. Pictured outside Bristol Magistrates' Court
Four people arrested while staging demonstrations in Bristol are to receive apologies and substantial damages from Avon and Somerset police after the force admitted its declaration of a blanket ban on protest was unlawful. The apologies, which followed a legal challenge, are thought to be the first time a police force has admitted it misapplied coronavirus powers to ban protests.
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Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing
Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful
Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing.
Taus Larsen who received an apology from Avon & Somerset Police for wrongfully arresting him under an unlawful interpretation of Covid regulations. Pictured outside Bristol Magistrates' Court
Four people arrested while staging demonstrations in Bristol are to receive apologies and substantial damages from Avon and Somerset police after the force admitted its declaration of a blanket ban on protest was unlawful. The apologies, which followed a legal challenge, are thought to be the first time a police force has admitted it misapplied coronavirus powers to ban protests.
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Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing
Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful
Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing.
Ros Martin who received an apology from Avon & Somerset Police for wrongfully arresting her under an unlawful interpretation of Covid regulations. Pictured outside Bristol Magistrates' Court Four people arrested while staging demonstrations in Bristol are to receive apologies and substantial damages from Avon and Somerset police after the force admitted its declaration of a blanket ban on protest was unlawful. The apologies, which followed a legal challenge, are thought to be the first time a police force has admitted it misapplied coronavirus powers to ban protests.
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Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing
Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful
Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing.
Ros Martin, Dr Rowland Dye and Taus Larsen (centre) who received an apology from Avon & Somerset Police for wrongfully arresting them under an unlawful interpretation of Covid regulations. Pictured outside Bristol Magistrates' Court.
Four people arrested while staging demonstrations in Bristol are to receive apologies and substantial damages from Avon and Somerset police after the force admitted its declaration of a blanket ban on protest was unlawful. The apologies, which followed a legal challenge, are thought to be the first time a police force has admitted it misapplied coronavirus powers to ban protests.
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Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing
Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful
Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing.
Ros Martin, Dr Rowland Dye and Taus Larsen (right) who received an apology from Avon & Somerset Police for wrongfully arresting them under an unlawful interpretation of Covid regulations. Pictured outside Bristol Magistrates' Court
Four people arrested while staging demonstrations in Bristol are to receive apologies and substantial damages from Avon and Somerset police after the force admitted its declaration of a blanket ban on protest was unlawful. The apologies, which followed a legal challenge, are thought to be the first time a police force has admitted it misapplied coronavirus powers to ban protests.
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Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing
Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful
Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing.
Ros Martin, Dr Rowland Dye and Taus Larsen (right) who received an apology from Avon & Somerset Police for wrongfully arresting them under an unlawful interpretation of Covid regulations. Pictured outside Bristol Magistrates' Court
Four people arrested while staging demonstrations in Bristol are to receive apologies and substantial damages from Avon and Somerset police after the force admitted its declaration of a blanket ban on protest was unlawful. The apologies, which followed a legal challenge, are thought to be the first time a police force has admitted it misapplied coronavirus powers to ban protests.
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Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing
Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful
Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing.
Dr Rowland Dye, Taus Larsen (right) and Ros Martin who received an apology from Avon & Somerset Police for wrongfully arresting them under an unlawful interpretation of Covid regulations. Pictured outside Bristol Magistrates' Court
Four people arrested while staging demonstrations in Bristol are to receive apologies and substantial damages from Avon and Somerset police after the force admitted its declaration of a blanket ban on protest was unlawful. The apologies, which followed a legal challenge, are thought to be the first time a police force has admitted it misapplied coronavirus powers to ban protests.
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Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing
Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful
Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing.
Dr Rowland Dye, Taus Larsen (right) and Ros Martin who received an apology from Avon & Somerset Police for wrongfully arresting them under an unlawful interpretation of Covid regulations. Pictured outside Bristol Magistrates' Court
Four people arrested while staging demonstrations in Bristol are to receive apologies and substantial damages from Avon and Somerset police after the force admitted its declaration of a blanket ban on protest was unlawful. The apologies, which followed a legal challenge, are thought to be the first time a police force has admitted it misapplied coronavirus powers to ban protests.
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Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing
Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful
Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing.
Dr Rowland Dye, Taus Larsen (right) and Ros Martin who received an apology from Avon & Somerset Police for wrongfully arresting them under an unlawful interpretation of Covid regulations. Pictured outside Bristol Magistrates' Court
Four people arrested while staging demonstrations in Bristol are to receive apologies and substantial damages from Avon and Somerset police after the force admitted its declaration of a blanket ban on protest was unlawful. The apologies, which followed a legal challenge, are thought to be the first time a police force has admitted it misapplied coronavirus powers to ban protests.
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Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing
Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful
Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing.
The solicitor Gus Silverman.
Re. Protestors who received an apology from Avon & Somerset Police for wrongfully arresting them under an unlawful interpretation of Covid regulations. Pictured outside Bristol Magistrates' Court
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Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing
Bristol police admit protest ban under Covid powers was unlawful
Force apologise and will pay damages for arresting four protesters at Colston statue-toppling hearing.
Dr Rowland Dye, Taus Larsen (centre) and Ros Martin who received an apology from Avon & Somerset Police for wrongfully arresting them under an unlawful interpretation of Covid regulations. Pictured outside Bristol Magistrates' Court
Four people arrested while staging demonstrations in Bristol are to receive apologies and substantial damages from Avon and Somerset police after the force admitted its declaration of a blanket ban on protest was unlawful. The apologies, which followed a legal challenge, are thought to be the first time a police force has admitted it misapplied coronavirus powers to ban protests.
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Swampy’s eco-warrior son grinned as he was carried away from the HS2 tunnel underneath London Euston station after 22 days underground.
Rory Hooper, 16 (son of Dan Hooper a.k.a. Swampy) is brought out from a tunnel at Euston station which was dug and (is still) occupied by people protesting against the HS2 development project. London.
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Swampy’s eco-warrior son grinned as he was carried away from the HS2 tunnel underneath London Euston station after 22 days underground.
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