UK

The arrest of republican protesters by police during the coronation is going to be investigated by a powerful group of MPs.

The Home Affairs Select Committee has announced it will be taking evidence from witnesses next Wednesday – 17 May.

It comes after the Metropolitan Police apologised for arresting republican demonstrators on Saturday ahead of the crowning of the King.

The witnesses have not been listed yet, but Metropolitan Police chief Sir Mark Rowley appeared before the committee in recent weeks.

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