UK union leaders express fear over erosion of right to protest in open letter
Twenty-two union leaders criticise Met over arrest of people who took part in pro-Gaza march in January More than 20 union leaders have expressed their deep concern over the apparent erosion of the right to peaceful protest, piling pressure on the Metropolitan police over its handling of (…)
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