‘Unique set of circumstances’ ahead of banned Al Quds Day march

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'Unique set of circumstances' ahead of banned Al Quds Day march

Police will use the River Thames to separate protesters and counter-protesters at the Al Quds Day rally in central London on Sunday.

A planned march to the Home Office was banned earlier this week after Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood approved a request from the Metropolitan Police to block it to "prevent serious public disorder".

Policing commentator Graham Whetton spoke to Sky News about the issues raised by the "static" protest.

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Date: March 15, 2026