Met Police denies 'political pressure' to use new law at coronation protests
Assistant Commissioner Matt Twist said the coronation was "an historic moment of huge national significance" and a "once in a lifetime event", with 312 dignitaries in need of protection in one place on top of the usual policing needs.
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Assistant Commissioner Matt Twist has told the Home Affairs Committee he didn't feel any political pressure to police the protests at the coronation of King Charles.