Police are dealing with a large number of protesters at a hotel in Epping on Sunday evening.
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Three women charged under Terrorism Act over defence factory crash
Counter terror officers are also investigating logos of a banned organisation being displayed at a protest in Edinburgh.
Ultra-marathon runner wins 100 mile race two hours ahead of nearest competitor
Anna Rutherford finished so far ahead in the Bamburgh to Edinburgh race that she was home by the time her rivals crossed the finish line.
Football fan travels 5,000 miles to see non-league side Brigg Town
Rohan Chowdhury from Kolkata in India became a fan of the club during lockdown.
Disabled man fined for parking outside his home wins appeal at the second attempt
Mark Toplass successfully appealed against a penalty charge notice over a parking permit.
Man held on suspicion of double murder after fire
The arrest comes after Eric Greener and Sheila Jackson died following the fire at their home.
Mr and Mrs XCX: Brat star weds drummer of The 1975
Pop star Charli XCX tied the knot with the drummer of band The 1975 on Saturday.
Performer unfurls Palestinian flag on Royal Opera House stage
A cast member unfurls a Palestinian flag during a curtain call, prompting a brief scuffle as an official tries to take it away.
‘Great British Energy solar panels’ were made in China
A Labour MP says GB Energy should buy British to avoid the risk of forced labour in supply chains.
Adventure centre shuts in search for missing woman
Rachel Booth, 38, was last seen on Saturday morning at a petrol station in Northwich, police say.
