More than 100 people have been arrested in central London during a protest sparked by...

Published: 12:06 am August 1, 2024
Updated: 12:02 pm October 8, 2025
Over 100 Arrested in Central London Protest Following Southport Deaths

More than 100 people have been arrested in central London during a protest sparked by the tragic deaths and subsequent riots in Southport, the Metropolitan Police has confirmed.

The arrests, made on Wednesday evening, were for a range of offences including violent disorder, assault on an emergency worker, and breach of protest conditions. The protest, which took place on Whitehall near Downing Street, saw clashes between police and demonstrators.

The protest saw tensions rise as police sought to manage the large crowds and prevent further escalation of violence. The Met emphasized its commitment to maintaining order while respecting the right to protest but highlighted the challenges faced when demonstrations turn violent.

A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police stated, “Our priority was to ensure the safety of the public and our officers while allowing peaceful protest. Unfortunately, some individuals engaged in violent behaviour, resulting in numerous arrests.”

Eyewitnesses reported a tense atmosphere on Whitehall, with demonstrators expressing their anger and grief over the Southport incident. “It was chaotic,” said one protester. “People are really upset and it just boiled over.”

The tragic events in Southport have sent shockwaves throughout the nation, prompting widespread calls for justice and action to prevent similar incidents in the future. The community in Southport has been left reeling from the loss, and the ripple effects have been felt far and wide.

As investigations continue into both the Southport stabbings and the subsequent unrest, authorities are urging the public to remain calm and allow the legal processes to unfold.

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