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Marching Orders: Met Police Urges Demo Delay

Newscast

BBC

Politics, News

4.46.4K Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2023

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

The Metropolitan Police has urged the organisers of pro-Palestinian marches to call off their planned demonstration on Armistice Day. The home secretary, Suella Braverman, said there was a “risk of serious public disorder” if the marches went ahead. To help understand the challenges and complexities of policing these events, Adam is joined by former Met detective superintendent Shabnam Chaudhri and the BBC’s home affairs correspondent, Dominic Casciani. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has described allegations that a Conservative MP committed multiple rapes as "very serious". Chris joins us to discuss what we know so far about the allegations, and what we can expect to hear in the king’s speech tomorrow. You can join our Newscast online community here: https://tinyurl.com/newscastcommunityhere Today's Newscast was presented by Adam Fleming. It was made by George Dabby with Alex Collins and Gemma Roper. The technical producer was Philip Bull. The senior news editors are Jonathan Aspinwall and Sam Bonham.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:04.6

Hello, it really feels like there are a lot of protests happening in a lot of places

0:10.3

at the same time, and in addition to that that there's a lot of conversations about what

0:15.6

protests should be allowed to happen at sensitive times so that means there's a lot

0:21.8

for us to talk about on this episode of

0:23.3

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0:28.8

their wages there are any questions on things that are not related to math people

0:31.8

who say that we were partying simply do not know what they are talking about.

0:35.9

The era of global warming has ended.

0:38.4

The era of global boiling has arrived.

0:40.9

It's the first time ever, I've been able to say, well done, Kia.

0:44.7

I'll end by tempting her to update newscast and update this house.

0:48.7

The Prime Minister is not under a desk.

0:51.2

Hello, it's Adam in studio and I'll be joined shortly by Chris Mason to round up all the political

0:56.8

aspects around our big conversation about public order and a few of the other things that are

1:01.6

happening in politics at the moment, most of which

1:03.8

seem to involve statements from Suella Braverman, the Home Secretary, but we'll

1:07.4

come on to that. But first of all to help us wade through all these very weighty

1:11.8

issues about the right to protest and the right to

1:15.6

potentially clamp down on protests, we're joined by who else but our home affairs superbrain,

1:20.8

Dominic Cashioni. Hi Don,

1:22.4

Hi Adam, how you doingi. Hi, Dom.

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