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The Metropolitan Police will deploy extra officers in areas with “significant” Jewish and Muslim communities ahead of protests in the capital this weekend.

The force has said it will focus on ensuring events that traditionally occur the week after Remembrance Sunday can take place safely and securely without disruption.

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Among the events are a Remembrance parade and ceremony organised by the Association of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women (AJEX) at the Cenotaph on Sunday, to honour thousands of Jewish soldiers who fought for freedom.

Pro-Palestinian demonstrations are also planned, together with a Just Stop Oil march around lunchtime in the South Bank area.

Police will also focus on smaller gatherings in boroughs outside central London, in the hope of reassuring people who “continue to experience increased uncertainty and fear” as a result of tensions sparked by the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas.

The Met unveiled its plans for a “significant policing operation” after a series of weekend protests demanding an immediate ceasefire in the besieged Gaza Strip.

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Clashes on Armistice Day last Saturday saw dozens of far-right protesters arrested, with more than 100 pro-Palestine demonstrators also detained.

Counter-protesters clash with police in Parliament Square in central London, during pro-Palestinian protest march which is taking place from Hyde Park to the US embassy in Vauxhall. Picture date: Saturday November 11, 2023.
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Counter-protesters clashed with police in Parliament Square in central London on Armistice Day

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The force was criticised for not arresting pro-Palestine supporters who scaled the Royal Artillery Memorial at Hyde Park Corner on Wednesday evening.

However, Met Police Commissioner Mark Rowley said that while the police recognised climbing the monument was “unfortunate” and “inflammatory in certain ways”, it was not illegal.

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Commander Karen Findlay, who is leading this weekend’s operation, said: “While there is no single large central protest event on Saturday, our policing priorities remain the same across the local events that are due to take place.

“We are here to ensure that people can exercise their right to protest but make sure that is done lawfully, and that unreasonable disruption to the lives of other Londoners is kept to a minimum.”

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She said officers will “intervene swiftly” when they see an offence happening – as she vowed “there is no place for hate in London”.

“Hate crime will not be tolerated,” she added.

People climb on the Machine Gun Corps Memorial at Wellington Arch during a pro-Palestinian protest in London. Picture date: Saturday November 11, 2023.
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People climb on the Machine Gun Corps Memorial at Wellington Arch during a pro-Palestinian protest in London on Armistice Day

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Referring to the protesters who climbed the Royal Artillery Memorial, Commander Findlay said: “There will be situations where the actions of protesters are clearly inappropriate or disrespectful.”

She continued: “At a minimum they [officers] are to intervene decisively when they see behaviour which is obviously disrespectful, using their skills in dealing with the public as they do every day.”

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Harshita Brella: International under way for husband after woman’s body found in car boot

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Harshita Brella: International under way for husband after woman's body found in car boot

An international manhunt is under way for the husband of a murdered woman, whose body was found in the boot of a car.

The body of Harshita Brella was found in east London on Thursday, tens of miles away from her home in Corby.

On Sunday, Northamptonshire Police said they were looking for Pankaj Lamba – who they believe has left the country.

Sky News understands she had been under the protection of a court order designed for victims of domestic abuse.

“Our inquiries lead us to suspect that Harshita was murdered in Northamptonshire earlier this month by her husband Pankaj Lamba,” said chief inspector Paul Cash.

“We suspect Lamba transported Harshita’s body from Northamptonshire to Ilford by car.”

“Fast track” enquires were made after the force was contacted on Wednesday by someone concerned about Ms Brella’s welfare. After she failed to answer the door at her home in Skegness Walk, Corby, a missing person investigation was launched.

Her body was found inside the boot of a vehicle in Brisbane Road in the Ilford in the early hours of Thursday morning.

A post mortem – conducted at Leicester Royal Infirmary on Friday – established she had been murdered.

Harshita Brella, 24, from Corby. Her body was found in a car in east London.
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Harshita Brella, 24, from Corby. Her body was found in a car in east London. Pic: Northamptonshire Police

More than 60 detectives are working on the case, with lines of enquiry including going house to house and property searches, as well as looking at CCTV and ANPR.

“We are of course continuing to appeal for any information that will help us piece together exactly what happened as we work to get justice for Harshita,” said chief inspector Cash.

“I urge anyone listening to or reading this statement, that if you saw anything suspicious in the past week or have any information, no matter how small, please contact us. We would always rather receive well-meaning information that turns out to be nothing as opposed to not receiving it all.”

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Pankaj Lamba. Pic: Northamptonshire Police

Force referred to police watchdog

On Saturday, Northamptonshire Police said it had made a mandatory referral to the Independent Office for Police Conduct due to previous contact between the force and the victim.

Northamptonshire Police previously said officers had been conducting investigations at three locations: Skegness Walk and Sturton Walk in Corby and Brisbane Road, Ilford, where Ms Brella’s body was found.

East Midlands Special Operations Major Crime Unit (EMSOU) and Northamptonshire Police said they were working “around the clock to establish the circumstances behind her death, including the exact location and timeframe in which it took place”.

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King Richard III given Yorkshire accent using state-of-the-art technology

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State-of-the-art technology has been used to create a voice for King Richard III – giving him a Yorkshire accent.

A digital avatar of the medieval king’s head went on display in front of excited history fans at York Theatre Royal.

Richard III was king of England from 1483 until his death at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485, at the age of 32.

His remains were found in a car park in Leicester in 2012 by historian Philippa Langley.

Speaking about the recreation, she said: “We’ve got leading experts in their fields who have been working on this for 10 years and so everything has been meticulously researched, meticulously evidenced, so you are seeing the most accurate portrayal of Richard III”.

A team based at Face Lab at Liverpool John Moores University created the avatar based on the reconstruction of Richard III’s head with the help of a craniofacial expert.

His voice has been created by Professor David Crystal, a leading linguist in 15th-century pronunciation. He admitted that it’s impossible to know exactly how he spoke, but this is as close as they will get.

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The king was born in Northampton but spent a lot of his life in Yorkshire. His parents were also from the north of England.

Vocal coach Yvonne Morley-Chisholm spent a decade researching how the monarch would have sounded. She worked with the actor Thomas Dennis who was chosen as his body and face were such a a good physical match.

Speaking to Sky News, she said people will be shocked at how different he sounded compared with traditional portrayals of the king on stage and screen.

The coach and actor also examined the king’s letters and diary so that “as you pronounced a word that’s how you would write it”.

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The voice shows the change in pronunciation over the centuries – from regional variations to the Queen’s English.

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History fans at the unveiling were delighted with the accent, with one telling Sky News: “Northerners are known to be happy, positive, all those lovely qualities.”

Born in Northampton but a northerner through and through, technology has brought the king’s speech back to life

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Woman’s body found in car boot in east London – as murder investigation launched by two police forces

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A murder investigation has been launched after a woman’s body was found in the boot of a car in east London.

Detectives said a murder inquiry has been launched into the “suspicious” discovery in Ilford.

The woman, who has not been named but is from Corby in Northamptonshire, may have been the victim of a “targeted incident”, police say.

“Fast track” enquiries were made after the force was contacted by a member of the public with concerns about the welfare of the woman.

This led to the discovery of a body inside a car boot.

Northamptonshire Police said: “The investigation is ongoing and there will be continued police activity over the weekend in various locations, including Corby and Ilford.

“Although we believe that this was a targeted incident and there is no wider risk to members of the public, extra patrols will be taking place in Corby in the coming days for reassurance purposes.”

Detectives from the East Midlands Special Operations Unit major crime team and the Metropolitan Police are working on the case, to try and establish the circumstances that led to the woman’s death.

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