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marches have been accused of turning london into a no—go zone forjewish people. in a bid to mend those relations, he will also speak withjewish groups today. if i remain here, you will arrest me? mr falter has been invited to a private meeting with the met, which he has accepted. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. earlier i asked independent adviser to uk government on antisemitism lord john mann if sir mark rowley should stay in his post. he's one of the experts on counterterrorism in this country, the best the police has got, the most experienced. and that's by far the most dangerous threat that the country and the jewish community faces. and so i've spoken withjewish community leaders over the weekend, and there's no demand from them for him to resign. none whatsoever. he should stay in his post. and i'm pleased he's meeting thejewish community. in fact, there's a meeting taking

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relations, he will also speak withjewish groups today. if i remain here, you will arrest me? mr falter has been invited to a private meeting with the met, which he has accepted. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. we can speak now to independent adviser to uk government on anti—semitism lord john mann. do you think sir mark rowley should stay in his post? of course he should and he is one of the experts on counterterrorism in this country, the best the police has got, the most experienced and thatis has got, the most experienced and that is by far the most dangerous threat that the country and the jewish community faces. and so, i have spoken withjewish communal leaders over the weekend and there is no demand from them for him to resign, none whatsoever. he should stay in his post and i'm pleased his meeting with thejewish community. in fact, there is a meeting taking

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the incident has led to met chief sir mark rowley apologising twice in three days. he's since been summoned to an urgent meeting today with the mayor of london, sadiq khan. it comes amid calls for the commissioner to resign. sir mark and the met have come under fire for the way pro—palestinian marches have been accused of turning london into a no—go zone forjewish people. in a bid to mend those relations, he will also speak withjewish groups today. if i remain here, you will arrest me? mr falter has been invited to a private meeting with the met, which he has accepted. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. the government says it is determined that its flagship rwanda bill will not face any more delays and that mps and peers will have to keep sitting and voting until it's passed when it returns to parliament today. the legislation is designed to make sure that migrants can be sent to the african country, by curbing legal challenges.

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at a pro—palestine protest. louisa pilbeam has the story. it's an incident that's prompted not one, but two apologies from the metropolitan police. jewish anti—semitic campaigner gideon falter wanted to cross the road through a pro—palestinian march, but was stopped by officers. when mr falter disagrees, the officer threatens to arrest him, caught on camera by the anti—semitism charity he works for. i was being treated like a criminal for being jewish, and after we'd been stopped by police, people started shouting abuse at us and the police surrounded us and not them. they told us we were threatened with arrest, not them. there were people crossing the road left, right and centre in any direction they wanted to.

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to quit after an anti—semitism campaigner was threatened with arrest at a pro—palestine protest. louisa pilbeam has the story. it's an incident that's prompted not one, but two apologies from the metropolitan police. jewish anti—semitic campaigner gideon falter wanted to cross the road through a pro—palestinian march, but was stopped by officers. when mr falter disagrees, the officer threatens to arrest him, caught on camera by the anti—semitism charity he works for. i was being treated like a criminal for being jewish, and after we'd been stopped by police, people started shouting abuse at us and the police surrounded us and not them. they told us we were threatened

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with arrest, not them. there were people crossing the road left, right and centre in any direction they wanted to. the incident has led to met chief sir mark rowley apologising twice in three days. he's since been summoned to an urgent meeting today with the mayor of london, sadiq khan. it comes amid calls for the commissioner to resign. sir mark and the met have come under fire for the way pro—palestinian marches have been accused of turning london into a no—go zone forjewish people. in a bid to mend those relations, he will also speak withjewish groups today. if i remain here, you will arrest me? mr falter has been invited to a private meeting with the met, which he has accepted. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. the prime minister will hold a press conference later, where he is expected to talk about the government's plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda.

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the force has apologised twice for the remarks. a police officer has been injured and taken to hospital in the derbyshire town of ilkeston. our reporter louisa pilbeam has the details. this was the scene in ilkeston in derbyshire overnight during a large—scale police incident in which one officer was taken to hospital. after concerns were raised for the safety of a man, police were called to a house in hartington place. what happened next is currently unclear the double ship police have responded to reports on social media that one or more offices had been taken hostage during the incident. derbyshire constabulary said in a statement that a police officer was taken to hospital early this evening for treatment for an injury which is not life—threatening. we can confirm that no offices or other members of the public currently being held hostage. the area remained cordoned

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sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. a police officer has been taken to hospital with non—life threatening injuries, following a large—scale incident in the derbyshire town of ilkeston last night. 0ur reporter louisa pilbeam has the details. this was the scene in ilkeston in derbyshire overnight during a large—scale police incident in which one officer was taken to hospital. after concerns were raised for the safety of a man, police were called to a house in hartington place. what happened next is currently unclear. but darbyshire police have responded to reports on social media that one or more officers had been taken hostage during the incident. derbyshire constabulary said in a statement that a police officer was taken to hospital early this evening for treatment for an injury which is not life—threatening.

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time they apologised and said that in their defence they said that it was difficult to police in the circumstances and they'd had a new trend of people protesting alongside the pro—palestinian protests, trying to make their views heard, this was a provocation. they then retracted that saying that being jewish was not a provocation. so it sir mark rowley really is under pressure now. he is due to meet the policing minister chris philp later this week. sadiq khan, the mayor of london, has also been speaking out today and he said the handling by police of this incident had been insensitive. but he also acknowledged that the police have a very difficultjob to do. fishers; very difficult “0b to do. abery n anaa very difficult “0b to do. abery nyanga in — very difficult job to do. abery nyanga in the _ very difficult job to do. abery nyanga in the newsroom, - very difficult job to do. abery i nyanga in the newsroom, thank very difficult job to do. abery - nyanga in the newsroom, thank you for the latest. a police officer has been taken to hospital with non—life threatening injuries, following a large—scale incident in the derbyshire town of ilkeston last night. our reporter louisa pilbeam has the details. this was the scene in ilkeston in derbyshire overnight during a large—scale police incident in which one officer was taken to hospital.

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"we can confirm that no officers or other members of the public are currently being held hostage." the area remained cordoned off overnight with police dogs on the scene and a large number of officers. police said they would remain in the area as a precaution for the safety of the public and said they will provide further information as soon as they can. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. thousands of people have taken to the streets of the canary islands, to protest against the impact of mass tourism. they say too many visitors are damaging the environment, and pricing locals out of the housing market. 0ur reporter simon jones has the story. in the baking spanish heat that helped bring in 16 million visitors to the canaries last year, local people are hot under the collar. the message from tenerife — tourism has gone too far. translation: the canary islands says enough is enough. _ they have a limit. 0ur resources and our population cannot take anymore.

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