UK police crackdown on antisemitic chants
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LONDON -- Police in London arrested two people who called for “intifada” during a pro-Palestinian protest, which followed a decision by authorities to toughen enforcement of hate speech laws after a deadly attack on a Hanukkah celebration in Australia.
British police arrest protesters chanting “intifada” slogans as forces pledge tougher action against incitement following the Sydney Hanukkah massacre and rising concerns over antisemitism.
London’s Metropolitan Police and Greater Manchester Police say "words have meaning and consequence" as officers are briefed to take action at future protests
London's police force will not be taking further action over claims that Britain's former prince Andrew asked his protection officer to carry out checks on Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexually abusing her as a teenager,