Three individuals have been charged with public order offences after participating in a pro-Palestine protest outside Sir Keir Starmer's family home. They will appear in court today.
Three people have been charged with public order offences following a pro-Palestine protest outside Sir Keir Starmer 's family home. Leonorah Ward, 21, from Leeds, Zosia Lewis, 23, of Newcastle upon Tyne and Daniel Formentin, 24, of Leeds, will appear before Westminster Magistrates Court today.
Home Secretary James Cleverly also said that the protest was 'unacceptable', posting on X that 'there is no excuse for harassing and intimidating politicians and their families in their homes'. Mr Sunak's home in north Yorkshire was targeted last year by climate protesters. There are fears the tactic will be increasingly used ahead of the general election, expected later this year.
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