"It gives you a view that there is something else in the world other than the screen in front of you," he said.
, charged with murdering three girls and attempting to murder eight other children and two adults in Monday's knife attack. He was named as Axel Muganwa Rudakubana.Dal Babu, former Ch Supt and firearms commander in the Met, has blamed the disorder on the "reckless" spread
about the identity of the suspect charged in the stabbing.Speaking on BBC R4's Today Programme, Mr Babu said the police have taken the "unprecedented" decision to confirm the suspect "was born in this country".In London, demonstrators were seen launching flares towards the gates of Downing Street and at a statue of Winston Churchill.
People could be heard chanting phrases such as "stop the boats" and "save our kids" as they threw bottles and cans at officers.Earlier, the Met said conditions placed on the protest had been breached.
The Met said it made arrests for a range of offences including violent disorder, assault on an emergency worker and breach of protest conditions on Wednesday evening.
In a statement, the Met said officers were deployed to "ensure disorder was contained" and that some "suffered minor injuries".The level of benefit from Covid vaccines is well documented. And the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine is
in the first year of its use than any other - 6.3m globally compared to 5.9m for Pfizer/BioNTech’s jab.However, we need to discuss not just the huge positives that Covid vaccines brought, but also the small minority left injured or bereaved by the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Around 50 families affected by rare blood clots have begun a group legal action for compensation under the Consumer Protection Act, arguing that the vaccine was not as safe as the public were entitled to expect.This includes people who have been left with severe physical injuries, those who are unable to work, and bereaved families who lost a loved one due to vaccine damage.