Amer Sultan

Amer Sultan

Sultan

Correspondent for The New Arab in London. He previously worked as a correspondent for several Arab and international media outlets, including the BBC. He is a researcher specialising in British documents and has written in-depth analyses in Arabic and English on the subject. 

The march to mark the 78th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba is set to take place on the same day as a separate far-right demonstration in London.

06 May, 2026

The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, the Stop the War Coalition, and the Fairford Movement announced a demonstration at noon next Saturday outside the base.

23 April, 2026

Palestine movement plans Nakba march in London despite police refusal, amid competing far-right demonstration approvals

23 April, 2026

The poll, conducted by YouGov for Sky News and Politico, predicted significant gains for the Green Party and the Reform Party in the British capital.

22 April, 2026

A spokesperson for Sadiq Khan told The New Arab on Thursday, 16 April, that policing of protests is "an operational matter for the Metropolitan Police".

16 April, 2026

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Mark Rowley had refused permission for pro-Palestinian supporters to march through London, and approved a far-right one.

15 April, 2026

Concerns over the bill centre on two main clauses, which critics describe as threatening the rights to protest and free expression in the United Kingdom.

15 April, 2026

The Palestine Coalition vows to proceed with the Nakba march in London despite the police route rejection.

15 April, 2026

The UK government hopes to reach an agreement with Syria on a deal similar to the one signed with the Iraqi government in August last year.

14 April, 2026

Tucker Carlson criticises UK's ban on Palestine Action, alleging Israeli political pressure amid the arrest of hundreds of people in London.

13 April, 2026