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cleared by the government, suella braverman accused the metropolitan police of playing favourites by treating pro palestinian marches differently to demonstrations by right wing groups. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, has the latest. the war in the middle east has led to weekend pro palestinian protests in london. ..and other cities around the uk. and tomorrow, once again, demonstrators are due to be on the march in the capital. they re scheduled to set off after the armistice day two minute silence. suella braverman has denounced these demonstrations as hate marches and, controversially, she s accused the police of showing favouritism to left wing groups. the met police commissioner sir mark rowley insists there are currently no grounds to ban tomorrow s march, and now he s being backed by another senior officer. the chair of the national police chiefs council, gavin stephens, says in policing we need the space to make difficult operational decisions in an ind ....
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Chief executives of JP Morgan, Bank of America, Citigroup, Wells Fargo and other major U.S. retail banks will be questioned by House Financial Services Committee and Senate Banking Committee lawmakers ....
Chief executives of JP Morgan, Bank of America, Citigroup, Wells Fargo and other major U.S. retail banks will be questioned by House Financial Services Committee and Senate Banking Committee lawmakers ....
Chief executives of JP Morgan, Bank of America, Citigroup, Wells Fargo and other major U.S. retail banks will be questioned by House Financial Services Committee and Senate Banking Committee lawmakers ....