PM claims Cenotaph could be 'desecrated', but Met and organisers say anti-war rally will avoid Whitehall.
Rishi Sunak says there is a risk war memorials such as the Cenotaph in London could be "desecrated".
Earlier, a row erupted between Sadiq Khan and security minister Tom Tugendhat over who has the power to ban protests.
The Metropolitan Police have promised to crack down on lawbreakers at pro-Palestinian protests, as the prime minister condemned plans for a march on Armistice ...
Plans by pro-Palestinian demonstrators to march in central London on Armistice Day are "provocative and disrespectful", British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak ...
The UK Government's Security Minister Tom Tugendhat has already written to Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and the Metropolitan Police asking them to look into what ...
This is not an appropriate time, this is not an appropriate venue for protest,” says Minister for Security Tom Tugendhat.
BBC presenter hits back at Home Secretary and says 'calling for a ceasefire and peace... is not really the definition of a hate march'
Holding a pro-Palestine protest on Armistice Day would be “provocative and disrespectful”, the Prime Minister has said.
'We have made clear that we have no intention of marching on or near Whitehall, in order not to disrupt events at the Cenotaph,' pro-Palestinian rally ...
'Marching and calling for a ceasefire and peace so that more innocent children don't get killed is not really the definition of a hate march'
There are fears the march later this month could disrupt the two-minute silence commemorating the war dead and the daytime and evening Festival of Remembrance ...
Sir Mark Rowley was warned by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak that protesters might 'desecrate' the Cenotaph, where the Armistice Day commemoration will take ...