Overview
- Met Police said five people were arrested outside the O2 Forum in Kentish Town during rival protests, including one arrest over chants referencing the IDF and others for assault and breaching imposed conditions.
- Avon and Somerset Police confirmed a man in his mid-30s attended a voluntary interview under caution as part of the Glastonbury investigation, which remains recorded as a public order incident.
- The force said it obtained early legal advice from the Crown Prosecution Service in October before arranging the interview, and it is considering all relevant legislation.
- The Manchester Evening News’ publisher Reach plc apologised and agreed to pay substantial damages to frontman Pascal Robinson-Foster after falsely reporting he had performed Nazi salutes on stage.
- The Metropolitan Police said no further action will be taken over separate alleged comments at Alexandra Palace in May following CPS advice that evidence was insufficient.