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Police launch review into possible pro-Palestine march ban in wake of Golders Green terror attack

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Police has launched a review into a possible pro-Palestine march ban in the aftermath of the Golders Green terror attack.Jonathan Hall, the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, said the Government should consider a "moratorium" on marches after the stabbing, adding that it was "clearly impossible" for the protests to not incubate antisemitism.Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor, the Metropolitan Police's head of counter-terrorism policing, said the force was now reviewing if the demonstrations would continue.He said: "As part of our review into the change in the threat level, police will be reviewing all events across the country.

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