British BulletinBritish Bulletin
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
What's On

‘Reckless’ jet skiers face BAN from Britain’s ‘hidden pearl island’ where houses go for £1million

30 March 2026

Rachel Reeves branded ‘out of touch’ as Robert Jenrick issues fresh fuel demand

30 March 2026

Buckingham Palace confirms return date for King Charles and Queen Camilla after they leave England on Maundy Thursday

30 March 2026

Labour refuse calls to give bereaved families more time to pay death taxes on pensions: ‘Heartless decision!’

30 March 2026

Car finance: Millions of drivers warned of delays to £7.5bn compensation scheme

30 March 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Web Stories
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
British Bulletin
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech & Science
  • Travel
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Press Release
British BulletinBritish Bulletin
Home » Met Police make 175 arrests | UK News
News

Met Police make 175 arrests | UK News

By britishbulletin.com4 October 20254 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
PA Media Police remove a protester taking part in a demonstration organised by Defend our JuriesPA Media

Police remove a protester taking part in a demonstration organised by Defend Our Juries

A total of 175 people have been arrested in central London during protests in support of the proscribed group Palestine Action the Metropolitan Police has said.

Organisers Defend Our Juries said hundreds took part in demonstrations backing Palestine Action – a group which was proscribed by the government in July making it illegally to show any support or affiliation to them.

Demonstrations went ahead despite calls from ministers and police who called for protests to be postponed following Thursday’s deadly synagogue attack in Manchester.

Sir Keir Starmer had urged protesters to “respect the grief of British Jews”, while Jewish figures also criticised the protests.

Defend Our Juries member, Sir Jonathon Porritt, said had “no doubt” that “everyone taking part in the silent vigil today will demonstrate huge respect and real grief for those affected by the absolute atrocity at Heaton Park”.

The former advisor to the King when he was the Prince of Wales told Radio 4’s Today programme: “I do not think that means that we should be asked to give up on our right to stand up for those who are being devastated by an ongoing, real-time genocide in Gaza.”

Those taking part “would have the deepest concern about growing levels of antisemitism”, he added.

Reuters Police officers detain a protester during a mass demonstration organised by Defend our JuriesReuters

Police said the protest diverted officers from “protective security” for communities

Ahead of the demonstrations, the Met Police said it would deploy 1,500 officers to Trafalgar Square to deal with the protesters.

In an update on Saturday afternoon, the Met said the bulk of those arrested were detained for gathering in Trafalgar Square; while six were arrested for unfurling a banner backing the proscribed group on Westminster Bridge earlier in the day.

The force said each arrest took time because “many of those arrested won’t walk out of the square and need to be carried”.

The Met said this is a process which requires a minimum of five officers to do so safely.

On Friday, the Met wrote to Defend Our Juries to raise concerns about the amount of police resources the protest would divert at a time when “visible reassurance and protective security” was needed for communities.

But the group, which has led demonstrations against the ban on Palestine Action, defied these calls and went ahead with the protest.

Minutes before the main event started in Trafalgar Square, Defend Our Juries managed to hold two banners over the north side of Westminster Bridge which read: “I oppose genocide” and “I support Palestine Action”.

The Met said officers removed the banners minutes later, and arrested those involved for supporting a proscribed organisation.

PA Media Protesters unfurl a banner on Westminster Bridge as part of a demonstration organised by Defend our JuriesPA Media

Protesters unfurled a banner on Westminster Bridge against the backdrop of the Houses of Parliament

A similar event held by Greater Manchester Friends of Palestine also took place where a crowd of around 100 pro-Palestinian supporters gathered outside Manchester Cathedral ahead of a march.

The protests were held just days after two Jewish men – Adrian Daulby and Melvin Cravitz – were killed after Jihad Al-Shamie drove a car into people outside Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue in Manchester.

The knifeman then tried to force his way into the synagogue before being shot dead by armed police. Three others were injured in the attack.

PA Media Police remove a protester after a banner was unfurled on Westminster Bridge PA Media

Police remove a protester after a banner was unfurled on Westminster Bridge

Ahead of the demonstrations, the Community Security Trust (CST) charity – which provides security for the Jewish community – told Radio 4’s Today programme, the protests were “phenomenally tone deaf”.

Dave Rich said: “For so many people who claim to care about human rights and care about freedoms, to be taking police resources away from protecting the rights and freedoms of Jewish people to live their lives and go to synagogue in safety, all to support a proscribed terrorist organisation, which is not the same thing as supporting the Palestinians.

“The two are not the same. And I think it’s remarkably self absorbed and insensitive to say the least.”

Reuters Protesters hold placards during a mass demonstration organised by Defend our Juries, against the British government's ban on Palestine Action.Reuters

Police say at least five officers are needed per arrest to carry uncooperating people away

The group has urged the Met to “prioritise protecting the community, rather than arresting those peacefully holding signs” in support of Palestine Action.

The government proscribed Palestine Action under anti-terrorism legislation in July, after activists broke into an RAF base and damaged two military aircraft earlier in the year.

At various protests since then, hundreds have been arrested for showing support for the group, which has won permission to challenge the ban.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

‘Reckless’ jet skiers face BAN from Britain’s ‘hidden pearl island’ where houses go for £1million

Woman launches appeal to help find incredible taxi driver who saved her from terrifying ordeal

Girl, 16, stabbed to death in Leeds following ‘row over a boy’

Motorists to face £1,000 fines and driving ban for road offences under new rules ​

Wigan Warriors tackled Giants loss ‘head on’ before Saints derby | Manchester News

Benefits fraudster spared jail after stealing £24k in Universal Credit with dozens of fake childcare invoices

Easter bank holiday set to be busiest on roads in four years | UK News

Welsh parents advised against letting children cuddle sheep this Easter

Google Maps shows false Greater Manchester Clean Air Zone alert | Manchester News

Editors Picks

Rachel Reeves branded ‘out of touch’ as Robert Jenrick issues fresh fuel demand

30 March 2026

Buckingham Palace confirms return date for King Charles and Queen Camilla after they leave England on Maundy Thursday

30 March 2026

Labour refuse calls to give bereaved families more time to pay death taxes on pensions: ‘Heartless decision!’

30 March 2026

Car finance: Millions of drivers warned of delays to £7.5bn compensation scheme

30 March 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest Brittan News and Updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

John McGinn on 10 years of Scotland service & brief World Cup worry

30 March 2026

Woman launches appeal to help find incredible taxi driver who saved her from terrifying ordeal

30 March 2026

Ed Miliband accused of being ‘allergic to British oil and gas’ in scathing North Sea takedown

30 March 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
© 2026 British Bulletin. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.