The Metropolitan Police is strengthening its forces with an additional thousand officers in anticipation of potential clashes this Armistice Day.
Is is also reported that annual leaves have been cancelled to support the officers on the day.
As anti-Jewish protests coincide with remembrance weekend, Met Police Chief Sir Mark Rowley stands by his final decision to permit the hateful march.
Ensuring public order remains the top priority, with stringent measures set to curb any violence.
Tensions rise following Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s critique of perceived protest biases within the police force.
London braces for a weekend of remembrance intertwined with Islamists demonstrations against western values.