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Met police chief defies calls to ban pro-Palestine Armistice Day march in London

Sir Mark Rowley says there is insufficient intelligence pointing to a risk of serious public disorder

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The Metropolitan police commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, has defied calls for a ban on a pro-Palestinian march through London on Armistice Day as he insisted on the independence of his force amid intense government pressure to act.

In a statement in which he acknowledged the demands for him to stop Saturday’s procession, Rowley insisted there was currently insufficient intelligence that there would be a risk of serious public disorder.

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