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METROPOLITAN POLICE TO DEPLOY OVER 1,600 OFFICERS FOR CENTRAL LONDON PROTEST | CURRENT AFFAIRS AT INFORMING BRITAIN

16/9/2025

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The Metropolitan Police have announced a major operation to oversee a large-scale protest in Central London on Wednesday, with more than 1,600 officers set to be deployed, including 500 drawn from forces across the United Kingdom.

The march, organised by the Stop Trump Coalition, is anticipated to draw participants from around 50 protest groups.

Demonstrators are expected to assemble in Portland Place from approximately 14:00, with the procession commencing by 15:00.

The route will wind through these streets:


  • Regent Street
  • Piccadilly Circus
  • Haymarket
  • Cockspur Street
  • Whitehall
  • Parliament Street
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It will evenually culminate in a rally at Parliament Square, scheduled to conclude by 19:00.

To prevent serious disruption to the community, conditions under the Public Order Act have been imposed.

Participants must form up exclusively in the designated area of Portland Place, as indicated on an official map provided by Metropolitan Police.

Significant Road Closures will also be implemented across central London during the event, potentially affecting traffic and local businesses.
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Deputy Assistant Commissioner Louise Puddefoot, leading The Met's Public Order policing efforts this week, commented:

"Around 50 protest groups are expected to gather together in central London on Wednesday, on what will be another busy day for officers.  The Met is used to delivering complex and large-scale policing operations to keep the public safe, and we have a comprehensive plan in place.

"We have been in close contact with the organisers to ascertain their intentions, and we have engaged with local businesses and community representatives to understand the impact on them.  We would ask all those taking part in the protest to be considerate to the local community, and ensure disruption is kept to a minimum.

"We will approach this protest as we always do, policing without fear or favour, and ensuring that people can exercise their lawful rights, whilst being robust in dealing with crime or disorder."

The Met emphasised their commitment to balancing the right to peaceful protest with the need to maintain public safety and minimise inconvenience to residents and visitors in the capital. 

Officers will be on hand to facilitate the event while responding promptly to any incidents of disorder.

Further updates on road closures and Public Transport disruptions are expected to be released by Transport For London and The Met in the coming hours.

Those planning to travel through Central London on Wednesday are advised to check for the latest information and consider alternative routes.

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Anyone preparing to take part in The Stop Trump Coalition March must form up in the area shaded on the map issued by Metropolitan Police.

This area is Portland Place.
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​All participants in the march are required to adhere to the designated route, as illustrated on the map below (Portland Place, Regent Street, Piccadilly Circus, Haymarket, Cockspur Street, Whitehall, Parliament Street, Parliament Square).

​The march must commence no later than 15:00.
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All participants in the rally following the march are required to remain within the designated area shaded in red on the map below, encompassing Parliament Square and Whitehall.
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​​The event must conclude no later than 19:00.
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