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Starmer Urges Students to Scrap Oct. 7 Pro‑Palestine Protests, Calling Them 'Un‑British'

Ministers are advancing plans to let police curb repeat demonstrations through changes to public‑order law.

Overview

  • Student walkouts and marches are scheduled for 2 p.m. in London, with an inter‑university route linking KCL, LSE, UCL and SOAS, alongside events in Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Sheffield.
  • The appeals follow a knife and vehicle attack outside a Manchester synagogue on Yom Kippur that left two people dead, with Greater Manchester Police vowing a full investigation.
  • The government plans to amend Sections 12 and 14 of the Public Order Act to allow police to factor the cumulative impact of frequent protests when imposing conditions, with a wider review considering powers to ban events.
  • Police made hundreds of arrests over the weekend at pro‑Palestine demonstrations, with reports citing more than 500 detained during operations in London and Manchester.
  • Responses remain polarized, with the Jewish Bloc for Palestine accusing ministers of weaponising community grief and Universities UK warning the anniversary could be a flashpoint on campuses.