Two men, which the British press are student protesters have been arrested while trying to enter Buckingham Palace, the residence of Queen Elizabeth in London. The men, aged 20 and 26, were arrested yesterday morning while trying to sneak through a checkpoint of the palace, but were stopped and searched.
One man wore a sheet painted with political slogans, according to a police source said. The Sky News has said he believes the protesters are students who sought to protest against government plans to raise university fees. The Metropolitan Police confirmed the arrests and said that the men detained on suspicion of invasion of a protected location.
Similarly, Scotland Yard has released pictures of a protester today with an explosive fuel that would launch against the seat of Parliament, during the discussions to approve the increase. The images from a video taken by an amateur that shows a hooded man dela running through Parliament Square during a protest on Dec.
9, according to The Guardian. The Government's decision of David Cameron to raise student fees triggered violent protests last December in London and other British cities. In London demonstrations, a group of youths attacked a motorcade carrying Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, causing damage to the vehicle and its occupants concern.
One man wore a sheet painted with political slogans, according to a police source said. The Sky News has said he believes the protesters are students who sought to protest against government plans to raise university fees. The Metropolitan Police confirmed the arrests and said that the men detained on suspicion of invasion of a protected location.
Similarly, Scotland Yard has released pictures of a protester today with an explosive fuel that would launch against the seat of Parliament, during the discussions to approve the increase. The images from a video taken by an amateur that shows a hooded man dela running through Parliament Square during a protest on Dec.
9, according to The Guardian. The Government's decision of David Cameron to raise student fees triggered violent protests last December in London and other British cities. In London demonstrations, a group of youths attacked a motorcade carrying Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, causing damage to the vehicle and its occupants concern.
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