Westminster Magistrates Court heard John Harvey caused £500 of criminal damage after throwing paint on the embassy gates
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By Rosa Doherty
They might not be hate marches, but they're definitely not protests for peace
Footage showed protesters hurling abuse at the levelling up secretary
Police are investigating the incident that took place near St John's Wood shul
Police arrested 92 people from far-right groups they labelled 'counter-protesters' and detained around 150 people who broke away from the main march
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By Douglas Murray
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The 44-year-old was left with a head injury and a fractured spine for which he spent four days in hospital
By Elisa Bray
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Sir Ephraim Mirvis said the lines between demonstrators and 'those who support the brutal terrorism of Hamas' had become 'badly blurred'
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan raised concerns about violence breaking out
Pressure grows on the police to push for a ban the ‘Million March for Palestine’ on Saturday
Rallies across London saw open support for Hamas and the use of antisemitic placards
By Felix Pope
The group has said the route, duration and number of participants at London rallies should be restricted
Calls are made for the BBC to be defunded amidst controversy
By Jonah Lazarus
Protesters keep pressure on Netanyahu after judicial turmoil
The Knesset today began the process of enacting highly controversial legislation to reduce the power of the courts