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    UK police on alert for immigration protests near London this weekend

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on July 23, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

    UK police on alert for immigration protests near London this weekend - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    UK police are preparing for immigration protests in Epping this weekend with hundreds of officers on duty amid concerns of potential unrest.

    Table of Contents

    • Police Preparedness for Upcoming Protests
    • Background of Recent Protests
    • Police Response and Community Safety
    • Political Context and Statements

    UK Police Prepare for Immigration Protests in Epping This Weekend

    Police Preparedness for Upcoming Protests

    LONDON (Reuters) -British police will have hundreds of officers on duty this weekend to deal with protests linked to immigration, a regional police chief said on Wednesday, amid worries over possible rioting.

    Background of Recent Protests

    Ben-Julian Harrington said he was aware demonstrations were being advertised for Saturday and Sunday in Epping, in the county of Essex to London's northeast, after protests over the last week which resulted in violent disorder offences.

    Police Response and Community Safety

    "We'll have a robust policing operation. Essex is safe. You will have hundreds of officers on duty," Harrington, the Essex chief constable, told a press conference.

    Political Context and Statements

    The protests occurred outside the Bell Hotel in Epping, about 20 miles north of London, that has been used to house asylum seekers.

    Five men have been charged with incidents of violent disorder in recent days, after police made 10 arrests following damage to vehicles and protesters throwing projectiles that injured eight officers.

    The police alert follows nationwide rioting last summer when racist unrest involving far-right supporters broke out after false reports on social media that a suspect in the murder of three girls was a radical Islamist migrant.

    The anniversary of those murders in Southport is July 29.

    Essex Police's focus is on protecting communities while allowing peaceful protest to take place, Harrington said.

    The Epping hotel has become the focal point for some anti-immigration protesters and pro-immigration groups after an Ethiopian asylum seeker living there was charged with sexual assault, harassment and inciting a girl to engage in sexual activity. He denies the charges, according to a BBC report.

    The man had arrived in Britain by boat from northern Europe eight days before the alleged incident on July 7, the BBC said, adding he had been remanded in custody.

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged to stop thousands of migrants arriving in Britain via small boats, but is struggling to do so. Official data published earlier this month showed nearly 20,000 asylum seekers arrived on small boats in the first six months of the year, marking a record high for the period.

    (Reporting by Sarah Young; editing by Mark Heinrich)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK police prepare for immigration protests in Epping.
    • •Hundreds of officers will be on duty to ensure safety.
    • •Recent protests have led to violent disorder charges.
    • •The Bell Hotel in Epping is a focal point for protests.
    • •Prime Minister faces challenges with migrant arrivals.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK police on alert for immigration protests near London this weekend

    1What is the reason for the protests in Epping?

    The protests are linked to immigration issues, particularly concerning the housing of asylum seekers at the Bell Hotel in Epping.

    2How many police officers will be on duty during the protests?

    Hundreds of officers will be on duty to manage the protests and ensure community safety.

    3What incidents have occurred during previous protests?

    There have been incidents of violent disorder, with five men charged and eight officers injured due to projectiles thrown by protesters.

    4What is the stance of the Essex Police regarding the protests?

    Essex Police aim to protect communities while allowing peaceful protests to occur.

    5What has Prime Minister Keir Starmer pledged regarding immigration?

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged to stop thousands of migrants arriving in Britain via small boats, although he is facing challenges in achieving this goal.

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