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Rival pro-Palestine, far-right protests in London as 4,000 police deployed
London's Metropolitan Police drafted more than 4,000 officers over fears that far-right demonstrators may clash with pro-Palestine marchers if not kept apart Two major protests are taking place on Saturday in London,

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An “unprecedented” police operation will take place in London today as tens of thousands of people descend on the capital on Saturday for two marches.

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Thousands of officers deployed as crowds gather for London protests
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What you need to know about Saturday's protests
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Thousands of protesters expected in London for Unite the Kingdom and pro-Palestine rallies
Deputy Assistant Commissioner James Harman said the "unprecedented" operation will cost the force £4.5m, with £1.7m being spent to bring in officers from other forces to boost numbers.

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Met police preparing for large scale far-right and pro-Palestine protests in London
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