Oasis fan Debbie Grove recounts the moment a man in his 40s fell to his death during the band’s reunion concert at Wembley Stadium.
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Fans gather at Wembley Stadium for the Community Shield, the traditional curtain-raiser to the English football season, as FA Cup holders Crystal Palace face Premier League champions Liverpool.
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Kneecap rapper Mo Chara to appear in UK court over alleged support for terror group
Kneecap member Mo Chara is scheduled to appear in court today in London. The Metropolitan Police has issued Public Order Act conditions for today’s court date, which has prompted Kneecap to react: "It is a distraction from war crimes that the British State support."
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In one of the largest police operations in over a decade, 474 people were arrested in central London during a mass protest against the UK’s ban on Palestine Action. The Metropolitan Police confirmed 466 arrests for “showing support” for the proscribed group, plus eight others for offences including assaulting officers. The protest, organised by Defend Our Juries, saw hundreds holding signs opposing genocide and supporting Palestine Action.
Critics, including Amnesty International, slammed the arrests as “deeply concerning” and a threat to free speech, saying the demonstrators were peaceful. The government defended the ban, calling Palestine Action a non-peaceful group, while announcing £8.5m in additional aid to Gaza. The crackdown follows the June proscription of the group after activists vandalised RAF aircraft in protest over UK arms sales to Israel.
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Following the death of 45-year-old Lee Claydon during an Oasis reunion performance last weekend, Wembley Stadium is said to be reviewing its alcohol policy for live music concerts.