Updated On: 11 August, 2025 08:34 AM IST | London | Agencies
Demonstrators demanding the immediate release of all the remaining hostages in Gaza plan to march through central London to the prime minister’s residence at No. 10 Downing Street on Sunday afternoon

A protester is carried away by police officers in Parliament Square, central London, on Saturday. PIC/AFP
Police in London braced for another day of demonstrations on Sunday as the war in Gaza continues to fuel tensions across United Kingdom.
Demonstrators demanding the immediate release of all the remaining hostages in Gaza plan to march through central London to the prime minister’s residence at No. 10 Downing Street on Sunday afternoon.
The march comes a day after police arrested 474 people at a protest in support of a banned pro-Palestinian organisation. Among those expected to attend the rally is Noga Guttman, a cousin of 24-year-old hostage Evyatar David.