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Hundreds expected to attend Leeds protest over new law to crackdown on peaceful protests
Sisters Uncut Leeds say the protest will go ahead today [Monday]
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Under the new law, police would have more power to deal with non-violent protests like this Black Lives Matter and Black Voices Matter event in Millennium Square, Leeds, last summer (Image: Oli Scarff / AFP via Getty Images)
Hundreds of people are expected to attend a Leeds protest over a bill that gives police powers to crackdown on peaceful protests.
Sisters Uncut Leeds are hosting the demonstration today (Monday) in Millennium Square, Leeds city centre, from 5pm-6.30pm.
| UPDATED: 10:54, Mon, Mar 15, 2021
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It is expected drivers of the most polluting petrol and diesel cars will be charged up to £9 per day to use their vehicles in the city when the new scheme is introduced later this year. Bristol City Council were hoping a drop in vehicle use during the lockdown would satisfy the Government’s demand for better air quality.