Met bans pro-Palestine march from gathering outside BBC headquarters
Briefly

Scotland Yard's decision to ban a pro-Palestine march near the BBC headquarters stems from concerns about potential disruption to nearby synagogue services during Shabbat.
The Metropolitan police's enforcement of the Public Order Act reflects their commitment to community safety, particularly acknowledging local Jewish congregants' concerns during religious observance.
The Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) condemned the police's use of repressive measures, arguing that their marches pose no threat to Jewish individuals or communities.
Police Commander Adam Slonecki stated that the PSC's refusal to adjust their protest plans forced the police to apply available measures to ensure safety and order.
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