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14:19 EDT, 5 April 2021
Four women and two men have been charged and will appear at court after a Kill the Bill protest in London where 10 police officers were hurt.
Four of those charged - three women and a man aged between 23 and 39 - have been accused of assaulting an emergency worker.
The other two defendants have been charged with obstructing a constable and all six are due to appear at Westminster magistrates court later this month.
Six people have been charged with a range of offences after a protest turned violent. Pictured: A police officer fires pepper spray during Kill the Bill protest in Parliament Square on Saturday
Airbnb is toughening its stance on party houses following raves held last year
Revellers booked accommodation through the site and used it to hold parties
One Airbnb owner broke up 25 strong birthday bash in Manchester in November
In February this year police made three arrested at a party held in Portsmouth
Airbnb, which has a global party ban, has now removed 200 listings from its site
The firm, based in San Francisco, says it has removed 1,000 listings in six months