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Met Police: This will be a difficult weekend for policing

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Met Police: This will be a difficult weekend for policing

Met Police: This will be a difficult weekend for policing

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor says the Metropolitan Police are “doing everything we can” to “ensure people are safe” ahead of a pro-Palestine march on Armistice Day.

He goes on to say that it is a “difficult weekend for policing” due to it being “remembrance weekend” and “the tensions that we’re seeing in our communities on the back of the conflict in Israel”.

Report by Rowlandi.

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