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Shabana Mahmood approves police request to ban al-Quds march in London

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A pro-Palestinian march in London on Sunday has been banned by Shabana Mahmood after police warned of a risk of “serious public disorder”.The annual al-Quds Day march has drawn criticism over apparent backing for the Iranian regime after its organisers expressed support for the country’s late leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.Some participants in the past have waved the flag of the Iranian-backed Hezbollah group, which is banned in the UK as a terrorist group.Announcing her decision to ban the march after a request by the Metropolitan police, Mahmood said she was “satisfied doing so is necessary to prevent serious public disorder, due to the scale of the protest and multiple counterprotests, in the context of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East”.The home secretary added: “Should a stationary demonstration proceed, the police will be able to apply strict conditions.

I expect to see the full force of the law applied to anyone spreading hatred and division instead of exercising their right to peaceful protest.”The march has been a target of counterprotest by the past, including some organised by far-right groups and the police are understood to have been concerned about the potential for disorder.The Islamic Human Rights Commission, which organises the protest, has previously insisted the demonstration is always “good natured and peaceful”.In a statement on the organisation’s website, the IHRC said it “strongly condemns” the decision and was seeking legal advice.Confirming a legal static protest will go ahead on Sunday, the statement said: “The police have brazenly abandoned their sworn principle of policing without fear or favour.

They cannot present evidence because there is none.“In essence, this is a politically charged decision, not one taken for the security of the people of London.”It is the first time a protest march has been banned since 2012.The Metropolitan police said previous a-l Quds Day marches resulted in arrests for supporting terrorist organisations and antisemitic hate crimes.In a statement, the force said: “The decision to ban it this year is purely based on a risk assessment of this specific protest and counterprotests – we do not police taste or decency or prefer one political view over another, but we will do everything we can to reduce violence and disorder.

”The Met said the “uniquely complex” international situation and “severe” risks meant merely placing conditions on the protest “will not be sufficient to prevent it from resulting in serious public disorder”.It added that it would place strict conditions on any static protest, which the law does not allow the police or government to ban, but “given the tensions, we have to accept that confrontations could still take place”.The decision follows calls from Labour and Conservative MPs to ban the march.The courts minister, Sarah Sackman, had said on Tuesday that she expected “robust action” to be taken by the home secretary and police against the march, adding: “Those expressing support for the malign regime in Iran and the IRGC [Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps] and its proxies have no place in our society.”“They shouldn’t be on the streets of London calling for hate and hostility against this country.

That’s thoroughly anti-British and I expect the police and the home secretary to take the necessary action against those people.”A spokesperson for the IHRC, Faisal Bodi, told the BBC’s The World Tonight that it was “a sad day for freedom of expression, freedom of assembly and the right of people to legitimately protest about issues they feel strongly about”.He added: “This demonstration has taken place for the last 40 years peacefully.”The IHRC has previously expressed support for Iran’s former supreme leader.After his death in a US-Israeli airstrike last month, the group said Ali Khamenei “chose to stand on the right side of history” and described him as “a rare role model” who would be “mourned by freedom loving people all over the world”.

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Womadelaide 2026 review: Grace Jones embraces the compulsion for dancing in the dark times

Botanic Park, AdelaideNo matter the music, no matter the mood, the festival crowd moved and moved – in a celebration embodied by the liberated, messy and sexual stylings of the 77-year-old headlinerGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailStraight away, the atmosphere at Womadelaide is calmer this year. On opening night, it is only 25C – the warmest it is forecast to be all weekend. After two years of temperatures in the 40s, this will be a festival to ease into. Even the bat colony at the entrance feels decidedly more settled. “I hear we missed a really hot one last year,” says Beoga’s Niamh Dunne later that night

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‘A lot of comedians don’t have a sense of humour’: Jack Dee on his loser Lead Balloon creation Rick Spleen

‘Rick’s basically a what-if version of me. Had I not found success, that’s how I would have been – deluding myself into thinking success will come, or believing it’s not my fault that it hasn’t’I was doing a lot of standup, working with other comedy writers. I was interested in the relationship between writer and performer. I wondered: “What if the writer is funnier than the performer?” I approached Pete Sinclair, who I’d written with for a long time, and said: “What do you reckon?” BBC4 commissioned a pilot.We developed the world of Rick Spleen and his relationship with his writer and the public

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Jack White: ‘I’m not going to put a painful thing out there for some idiot on the internet to stomp all over’

As a new book of his lyrics, poems and selected musings is published, the White Stripes’ singer, songwriter and general guitar hero reflects on poetry, politics and why writing a song is like reupholstering a chairOn the jacket of Jack White: Collected Lyrics & Selected Writing Volume 1, the  poet and critic Hanif Abdurraqib writes: “I wish I read more people who talked about Jack White as a writer of lyrics.” He makes a good point. White is celebrated as a singer, guitarist, producer and generator of indelible riffs but not so much as a wordsmith. His new book, edited by official archivist Ben Blackwell, sets the record straight. Following 2023’s The White Stripes Complete Lyrics 1997-2007, it covers every song White has written outside that band, along with several poems, Instagram ruminations and scans from his notebooks

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‘Kitty karma’? Jessie Buckley tries to claw back approval after enraging cat-lovers

If Jessie Buckley fails to win the Oscar for best actress next week it will be a sign that cat lovers have got their claws out.The Irish actor is the runaway favourite for her performance in Hamnet, but in recent days has stumbled into a controversy over a stated antipathy to cats.She has said she once gave her husband an ultimatum to banish his two cats because they would defecate on pillows, telling a podcast: “I was like, ‘it’s me or the cats.’”Cat-lovers have responded with indignation and condemnation, sparking a wave of headlines and warnings that “kitty karma” could deny Buckley, 36, her first Academy award.She attempted to repair the damage on Jimmy Fallon’s chatshow on Thursday, saying it was a “misconception” that she loathed cats

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The Guide #233: From Wonder Man to Girl Taken, here’s one thing to watch on every streamer

Streaming services: there’s a lot of them (with yet another, HBO Max, on the way later this month) and everyone seems to be signed up to different ones, making recommendations a challenge. Step forward the Guide’s fourth edition of A Show for Every Streamer (previous versions can be seen here, here and here), which does exactly as it describes. As is tradition, we’ve tried to avoid series that everyone has been nattering about (unlucky, Heated Rivalry), and instead spotlight less heralded, more surprising picks, starting with …Apple TV | Drops of God … a Japanese-American-French drama about warring wine experts, of course. A curious one, though it does fit in with Apple’s penchant for high-end subject matter. After a first series that saw the daughter of a deceased French wine expert face off against his Japanese mentee for ownership of his multimillion-dollar wine collection, season two – which arrived in January – sees the two team up to investigate the mysterious origins of a bottle of red from dad’s collection

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My cultural awakening: a Rihanna song showed me how to live as a gay man in Iran

My sexuality had to be hidden from my friends, my parents, not to mention the authorities. Then I found freedom at house parties and one song that sums up me finally being able to be myselfI was raised in Tehran, under the Ayatollah’s sharia law and daily watch of Basij – the “morality police”. My parents fell in love with the Islamic Revolution when I was a baby and welcomed life under its strict religious rules. The Ayatollah’s face stared down from the walls at home, a daily reminder of what was expected and what was forbidden. This included being gay, but by my teenage years I knew I was different from my peers, and began hiding my sexuality from my parents and the world outside

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British fintech Revolut gets full banking licence

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IEA orders largest ever release of stockpiled oil to reduce crude price

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Labor must stop juicing house prices and make buying a home the Australian dream – not negatively gearing one | Greg Jericho

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Porsche to cut more jobs after costly reversal of electric car strategy

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