STREETS OF RAGE

Kill the Bill chaos sees more than 100 protesters arrested as violent clashes with cops erupt onto streets of London

MORE than 100 Kill the Bill protesters were arrested in London today after violent clashes with cops erupted on the streets.

A total of 107 arrests were made for offences including breach of the peace, violent disorder, assaulting officers and breaches of Covid legislation.

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A police officer uses pepper spray as scuffles break outCredit: LNP
A bloodied man is pushed back by police in Parliament square
A police officer is punched in the face by a protesters in Parliament Square
One demonstrator held a torch in Park LaneCredit: Alamy

One woman was arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon after a knife was found.

Cops said 10 officers had been injured, though none of the injuries was believed to be serious.

The Met said the vast majority of people socially distanced and left the rally peacefully.

It comes after Kill the Bill protesters caused mayhem on Saturday night by blocking a motorway while violent clashes with cops saw 28 people arrested.

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In Bristol protesters sat in the middle of the M32, while in London demonstrators battled with officers on the streets.

The mood at London's protest in Parliament Square turned hostile last night, with protesters throwing cans of beer and traffic cones at police.

Some officers were forced to use pepper spray to disperse crowds.

Pictures show one cop getting punched in the face by a protestor.

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In other snaps one man was pictured with a bloody nose and women crying as they were taken into custody.

This protester was detained by police during the demonstration in ManchesterCredit: Rex
A beer can is thrown at police as scuffles break out in Parliament SquareCredit: LNP
A police officer sprays pepper spray as scuffles break out in Parliament Square in central LondonCredit: LNP
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Scuffles have broken out as protesters surrounded a McDonald's truck in Parliament SquareCredit: LNP

Met Police said: "Today’s policing operation is still ongoing and arrest numbers may rise, but at this time, 28 people have been arrested for a variety of offences.

";Ten police officers received injuries during the operation; none of these are believed to be serious."

In Bristol protesters sat in the middle of the M32, while in London demonstrators battled with officers on the streetsCredit: LNP
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Police helicopters captured footage of the chaos from aboveCredit: Avon & Summerset police
Police officers stand guard as demonstrators block a motorway during a "Kill the Bill" protest in BristolCredit: Reuters
Demonstrators gesture as they block a motorway while police officers stand guard during a "Kill the Bill" protest in BristolCredit: Reuters
A demonstrator a smoke flare near the windows of a police van on Whitehall in central LondonCredit: AFP
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Police take a woman into custodyCredit: Mercury
Police face demonstrators during a 'Kill The Bill' protest against The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts BillCredit: PA
NPolice detain a protester during a 'Kill the Bill' protest in LondonCredit: AFP
Police detain a protester during a 'Kill the Bill' protest in LondonCredit: EPA
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The ugly scenes came after thousands marched in cities across the country on Saturday.

In Manchester several people have been detained after scuffles broke out between protestors and police.

While several hundred people massed beneath Grey's Monument in Newcastle for a Kill the Bill protest.

Earlier at Hyde Park in central London, thousands of people got together, many carrying Kill the Bill placards. Demonstrators chanted and banged drums.

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Speakers at the protest urged demonstrators to respect social distancing as the crowd grew.

Thousands of people marched from Hyde Park to Westminster as part of Kill the Bill demonstrations.

London protesters carrying placards as they campaign against the legislationCredit: LNP
A woman shouting into a megaphone as she protests in ManchesterCredit: Mercury
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Protesters have taken to the streets in BristolCredit: Reuters

Protesters walked past Buckingham Palace and down to Parliament Square, opposite the Houses of Parliament.

There was an increased police presence around Whitehall and Downing Street, with a ring of officers around the statue of Sir Winston Churchill.

Once large numbers of demonstrators arrived at Parliament Square, many sat down on the green.

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Earlier the Metropolitan Police warned protesters officers could step in, saying: "The Met is also aware of a number of groups planning demonstrations in areas of London throughout the weekend.

Hundreds came together in Liverpool to protest against the policing legislationCredit: PA
Protesters were out in force in Sheffield todayCredit: Guzelian
Hundreds of people walking through Hyde Park as they protestCredit: Rex
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Officers milling around Downing Street in central LondonCredit: LNP
Londoners unfurled a banner saying 'Kill the Bill' after cops' warnings they would take actionCredit: LNP
A huge group stands near Parliament ready to march todayCredit: LNP
People held signs demanding "educate your son"Credit: AFP
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People gathered in central London to protest against the new billCredit: AFP
Police have warned people not to go ahead with the protestsCredit: LNP
Protesters gather in Newcastle to march against the proposed policing billCredit: NNP
A man tries to rip a banner from protesters hands after blocking traffic in LondonCredit: AP
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Police walk infront of a crowd of protesters in LondonCredit: Getty

"While gathering for the purpose of a protest can be exempt, organisers must submit a risk assessment and take clear steps to make their gathering safe.

"Enforcement action will be taken, if needed, in the interests of public health."

And Greater Manchester Police have put in a 48-hour dispersal order for the city centre, running until 3pm on Sunday.

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They hope to avoid the violent scenes seen in Bristol during protests over the same legislation.

Boris Johnson blasted the Kill the Bill "mob" after cops arrested 10 protesters following violent clashes in Bristol last weekend.

People stood in Portsmouth with banners and signsCredit: Solent
Protesters gathered in Newcastle city centre ready to marchCredit: PA
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The protests have been sparked after a new policing bill which would see protests criminalised when deemed a "public nuisance".

The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill would give forces in England and Wales more power to impose conditions on non-violent protests.

Police chiefs will be able to impose conditions such as a start and finish time and noise limit on a static protest.

Riot cops in Bristol used shields to push back thousands of booing demonstrators who threw fireworks along with bottles and eggs at police on the third night of chaos in less than a week.

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The chaotic scenes saw a number of arrests overnight as the protesters and more than 100 cops armed with shields and helmets faced off in the streets.

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Mr Johnson called the attacks against officers "disgraceful" and gave the police his "full support".

Around 1,000 people had gathered in Bristol on Friday night after violence at two confrontations in the city in the week before.

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Other Kill the Bill rallies were held in London, Brighton, Manchester and Bath, with arrests taking place.

Signs held aloft as people gathered and attempted to socially distanceCredit: PA
More protesters in Hyde Park in London as thousands join forces across the countryCredit: EPA
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