Anti-police law protests broke out in London, England. Ten policemen were injured and 26 were arrested.

"Russia Today" report screenshot
Overseas network April 4 thAccording to the reports of Reuters and Russia Today TV, on April 3, local time, thousands of people in Britain staged protests against the police law in many places. Among them, in front of Parliament Square in central London, police clashed with demonstrators, and at least 10 policemen were injured and 26 people were arrested.
It is reported that on March 10th, the British government announced the latest draft legislation of Police, Crime, Trials and Courts. The bill gives the police greater law enforcement power. This draft has caused public dissatisfaction, and there have been anti-police law protests in many places in the UK for several weeks. On April 3rd, protests were held in London, Newcastle, Birmingham, Liverpool, Bristol and Brighton.

Demonstrators clashed with London police (screenshot of British media video)
The protest in London on the 3rd was peaceful at first, and then there was a small-scale conflict between the demonstrators and the police. Some of the demonstrators attacked the police with slingshots. The Metropolitan Police of London issued a statement saying that the police deployed a large number of police forces that day, arresting 26 people and slightly injuring 10 policemen.
Ed Adlekan, commander of London Metropolitan Police Department, said on the 3rd: "In the demonstrations that took place in London that day, most people tried to abide by the social segregation regulations, and only a few people blocked the road in Parliament Square. The on-site police advised him to retreat in order to restore road traffic. " (Overseas Network Zhang Qi)