Corbyn and McDonnell are subjected to police questioning after a pro-Palestinian protest  

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**MPs to Be Questioned by Police After London Rally**

Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and other MPs will be interviewed by police after a pro-Palestinian rally in central London. The Met is investigating the event’s organisers for breaking conditions.

Corbyn, along with John McDonnell and others, has agreed to go to a police station voluntarily on Sunday. They will answer questions under caution.

**Nine People Charged Over Protest**

Nine people have been charged with public order offences after being arrested at the protest organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign. These include Chris Nineham, the march’s chief steward, and Piers Corbyn, Jeremy Corbyn’s brother.

The Met said three men would be interviewed voluntarily today, but did not name them. They are 75, 73, and 61 years old.

**Police Action**

Police stopped a group of protesters who tried to march away from the rally in Whitehall. The Met said they were blocked after breaking through the police line and gathering at Trafalgar Square.

A photo was posted on X showing a group that “forced its way through the line” at the north-west corner of Trafalgar Square.

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