Reaction as ‘Kill the Bill’ protest turns violent
Protests against anti-protest measures turned ugly in Bristol last night.
Protests against anti-protest measures turned ugly in Bristol last night.
A group of around 100 chased police vehicles, punching and kicking them, as they left the area.
“Those gathering will be encouraged to return home, if they do not, they face necessary and proportionate enforcement action."
She was inspired to help the victims of sexual crime when a coworker saw a woman leave hospital with her arms across her chest because her bra had been taken as evidence.
“To use parliamentary privilege to smear a journalist – knowing you can’t be sued for defamation because you are saying it in Parliament – is extremely troubling.
She also gave Donald Trump the same treatment last year...
Former president Barack Obama said: “Even as we’ve battled the pandemic, we’ve continued to neglect the longer-lasting epidemic of gun violence in America.”
The prime minister admitted Britain is in need of a cultural shake-up. Maybe the first place he could look is the green benches behind him, where he might find Christopher Chope - who tried to block a bill outlawing upskirting - or Philip Davies, who has repeatedly voiced his opposition ...
Deputy Commissioner Sir Stephen House said his officers were “doing their duty as they saw it”.
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