Kill the Bill demonstrators today ignored officers' pleas to stay at home as they marched in rallies across Britain to oppose controversial anti-protest legislation - amid fears of another night of violence in Bristol. In Falmouth, hundreds of people gathered at a peaceful rally, while others in Kingston upon Thames marched through the high street with signs reading 'Kill the Bill' and 'We will not be silent.' Timeline of the Bristol protests: Sunday, March 21: Around 3,000 were protesting the new policing bill peacefully on College Green before a hardcore of 500 activists arrived outside Bridewell Police Station in Bristol city centre. Friday, March 26: Ten arrests were made after what police called unacceptable 'violent conduct' at the third Kill the Bill demonstration in Bristol. Officers said they 'have a plan' in place to tackle further protests should demonstrators decide to take to the streets of Bristol again tonight.
Source: The Nation March 27, 2021 18:00 UTC