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The Guardian - New anti-protest powers rushed into law in time for coronation

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New criminal offences to prevent disruption at the King’s coronation have been rushed into law, according to an exclusive by The Guardian.

The paper says that, from Tuesday, protesters who block roads, airports or railways could be imprisoned for 12 months, while anyone locking themselves to objects or buildings faces six months in jail and an unlimited fine. It adds that the Home Office’s police powers unit has written to anti-monarchy campaign group Republic to advise it of the changes.

The front page also pictures Jared Leto at the Met Gala.

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