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Justice Sec: People have right to peaceful protest

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Justice Sec: People have right to peaceful protest

Justice Sec: People have right to peaceful protest

Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood said ''If you break the law you will face the full force of the law'' when asked about prospect of unrest as Epping braces itself for further protests.

It comes as police have arrested 16 people after a protest outside a migrant hotel last week.

Eight officers were injured and a number of police vehicles were damaged as missiles were thrown.

Report by Gluszczykm.

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