UK bans Al Quds Day march in London

Change
The UK approved a Metropolitan Police request to ban the Al Quds Day march and any associated counter-protest marches in London from 16:00 on 11 March 2026 for a one-month period to prevent serious public disorder.
UK bans Al Quds Day march in London
Why it matters
Procession-style protests related to Al Quds Day are now prohibited in London, removing the option to march and replacing it with tightly controlled alternatives. Police will be able to impose strict conditions on any stationary demonstration and enforce criminal laws against breaches or hate-spreading.
Implications
  • Metropolitan Police public order units must enforce the prohibition on procession-style protests and implement conditions on any permitted stationary demonstrations.
  • Islamic Human Rights Commission event organisers must restrict their activity to a stationary demonstration and comply with police-imposed conditions or face legal enforcement.

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Source

BBC

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Policy & Regulation Security & Defense Human Rights

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