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UK TO CRIMINALISE PROTESTS OUTSIDE RESIDENCES OF PUBLIC OFFICIALS

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November 05, 2025

LONDON: Britain will introduce anew criminal offence banning protests outside the homes of elected officials, judges and local councillors, as part of wider efforts to curb harassment and intimidation in politics.

- Reuters

Under the Crime and Policing Bill, police would be given powers to stop demonstrations aimed at influencing officials in their public duties or private lives, t

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