Jihad

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No 10 says police have extensive powers to act against chants of ... (The Guardian)

Downing Street has argued that police already have “extensive powers” to take action against demonstrators who chanted about “jihad” in London at the ...

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No plans to change law after 'jihad' protest chants, No 10 says as ... (Sky News)

The force has been criticised after it said no offences were identified at a pro-Palestine rally. But while the home secretary calls for a "crackdown", ...

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The Met Police's 'jihad' lecture shows it has lost the plot (Spectator.co.uk)

A mob were chanting for 'Muslim armies' to commence 'jihad' against Israel at Saturday's 'March for Palestine' in London.

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Suella Braverman to question Met Police chief over jihad chant at rally (The Independent)

Government was warned by Sir Mark Rowley two years ago about gaps in law, ex-counterterror chief says.

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What does 'jihad' mean and can people be prosecuted for chanting it? (iNews)

Suella Braverman has called on the Met Police to use the "full extent of the law" against protesters who chant the term, but former justice chiefs have said ...

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No plans to give police more powers after outcry over 'jihad' chants (Yahoo News UK)

Home Secretary Suella Braverman met Scotland Yard chief Sir Mark Rowley on Monday to discuss policing.

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Adil Ray branded 'insane' as he sparks fury with defence of Jihad ... (GB News)

Protesters from the Islamist movement Hizb ut-Tahrir demanded "jihad" on the streets of London.

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Met boss calls for tougher powers after Braverman 'jihad' chant ... (The Independent)

Lines around extremism and protest 'probably need redrawing', says Sir Mark Rowley – but No 10 says no plans for changes.

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UK police chief defends force's decision not to arrest chanters of ... (Anadolu Agency)

If politicians want tougher action taken, they should consider changing the laws, says Mark Rowley - Anadolu Ajansı.

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Suella Braverman criticised for questioning Met police over 'jihad ... (iNews)

Rishi Sunak in row with officers as he rebuffs Scotland Yard chief's call for tougher powers to tackle extremism.

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Chanting 'jihad' is a threat to British democracy, Sunak says as Met ... (Daily Mail)

The Prime Minister warned about the chants after thousands of people took to the streets in London at the weekend as his official spokesman stopped short of ...

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Rishi Sunak says calls for jihad are 'threat to our democratic values' (Evening Standard)

Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley suggested that laws may need to be redrawn, amid a debate about police powers to respond to extremism.

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Hate crime law to be clarified after protest row (BBC News)

Rishi Sunak insists police have power to arrest man shouting "jihad" at Islamist rally in London.

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Dear Met Police luvvies, Jihad means Holy War, full stop, the end ... (Daily Express)

Paul Baldwin is the Head of Comment at Express.co.uk, having formerly served as Head of News at the title. Paul has worked in digital news for 20 years. He ...

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