Demonstration political
From London to Sydney and almost everywhere in between.
The demonstration was the latest against the government's controversial extradition bill.
Police in Hong Kong have used tear gas and rubber bullets against protesters as demonstrations against an extradition law turned violent. Despite the Legislative Council announcing that it would delay the second debate on the bill until further notice, protesters have vowed to continue their demonstrations until the bill is completely scrapped. The law would see suspected criminals in Hong Kong be sent to mainland China for trial.
Sarah Hewitt-Clarkson said the last 12 weeks of demonstrations had brought “distress and harassment” to staff, pupils and many parents.
The Labour MP said demonstrators arguing against LGBT lessons had a "just cause".
The US president accused the demonstrators of being “put in for political reasons”.
Andrew Moffat walked with people from the LGBTQ+ muslim community on Saturday.
Anger and a buzz of excitement on the campaign trail for the former Ukip leader's new political party.
Backers of the former English Defence League leader gathered outside the broadcaster’s base in Salford for a demonstration.
One protester lost four fingers during clashes with riot police.