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Protester rips flag off Iranian Embassy in London as demonstrations reach Britain

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Protester rips flag off Iranian Embassy in London as demonstrations reach Britain
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WATCH: Panicked Ayatollah Khamanei ATTACKS protestors and hospitals as FURIOUS Iranians FLOOD 92 cities |

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George Bunn, 

Published: 10/01/2026

– 15:52

Updated: 10/01/2026

– 15:55

A protester has climbed onto the balcony of the Iranian embassy in central London.

The Metropolitan Police said additional officers have been sent to the scene in Princes Gate, Kensington where a number of people have gathered.


Protests in Iran began on December 28 and have transformed into the most significant challenge to the regime for several years.

Earlier this week, Sir Keir Starmer condemned the killing of protesters in the country and urged Tehran to “exercise restraint” amid a crackdown on demonstrations against the regime.

At least 62 people are reported to have been killed and 2,300 detained during weeks of protests initially sparked by anger over the country’s ailing economy.

Iran’s leaders have also shut down access to the internet and international telephone calls in response to the protests.

More to follow…

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