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Royal car attacked in protest after MPs' fee vote | Royal car attacked in protest after MPs' fee vote |
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A car containing Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall has been attacked amid violence after MPs voted to raise university tuition fees in England. | A car containing Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall has been attacked amid violence after MPs voted to raise university tuition fees in England. |
A window was cracked and their car hit by paint, but the couple were unharmed. | A window was cracked and their car hit by paint, but the couple were unharmed. |
In angry scenes, protesters battled with police in Parliament Square. Hundreds were contained on Westminster Bridge for a time by officers. | In angry scenes, protesters battled with police in Parliament Square. Hundreds were contained on Westminster Bridge for a time by officers. |
Police say 12 officers and 43 protesters have been injured, while 34 arrests were made. | |
Prime Minister David Cameron said it was "shocking and regrettable" that protesters had attacked the prince's car. | Prime Minister David Cameron said it was "shocking and regrettable" that protesters had attacked the prince's car. |
Clarence House said the royal couple were safe and attended the Royal Variety performance as scheduled. | Clarence House said the royal couple were safe and attended the Royal Variety performance as scheduled. |
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson said there would be a "very serious and very detailed investigation" into the disturbances, in which 10 police officers have been injured. | Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson said there would be a "very serious and very detailed investigation" into the disturbances, in which 10 police officers have been injured. |
The vote will mean fees will almost treble to £9,000 a year. The government's majority was cut by three-quarters to 21 in a backbench rebellion. Three ministerial aides resigned. | The vote will mean fees will almost treble to £9,000 a year. The government's majority was cut by three-quarters to 21 in a backbench rebellion. Three ministerial aides resigned. |
Only 28 Lib Dem MPs - less than half - voted for the government's plans for tuition fees. Six Conservative MPs voted against. | Only 28 Lib Dem MPs - less than half - voted for the government's plans for tuition fees. Six Conservative MPs voted against. |
Violent scenes | Violent scenes |
There were angry clashes as protesters - some throwing missiles - fought to break through police lines. | There were angry clashes as protesters - some throwing missiles - fought to break through police lines. |
Riot police had to force back protesters who were smashing windows of the Treasury and the Supreme Court. | Riot police had to force back protesters who were smashing windows of the Treasury and the Supreme Court. |
Earlier, protesters had largely taken over Parliament Square and pressed against lines of police in front of the Houses of Parliament. | Earlier, protesters had largely taken over Parliament Square and pressed against lines of police in front of the Houses of Parliament. |
Mounted police were used to control crowds, at one point charging a group of protesters, as thousands of demonstrators protested outside the Houses of Parliament. | Mounted police were used to control crowds, at one point charging a group of protesters, as thousands of demonstrators protested outside the Houses of Parliament. |
Other reported actions taken by the protesters include: | Other reported actions taken by the protesters include: |
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Superintendent Julia Pendry said officers had come under sustained attack and condemned "acts of wanton vandalism, wanton violence" by protesters. | Superintendent Julia Pendry said officers had come under sustained attack and condemned "acts of wanton vandalism, wanton violence" by protesters. |
In violent scenes earlier, the BBC's Mark Georgiou said there had been injuries to both police and protesters near to Westminster Abbey. | In violent scenes earlier, the BBC's Mark Georgiou said there had been injuries to both police and protesters near to Westminster Abbey. |
The Metropolitan Police said there were attacks using "flares, sticks, snooker balls and paint balls". | The Metropolitan Police said there were attacks using "flares, sticks, snooker balls and paint balls". |
Home Secretary Theresa May said she "utterly condemned" the violence. | Home Secretary Theresa May said she "utterly condemned" the violence. |
"What we are seeing in London tonight, the wanton vandalism, smashing of windows, has nothing to do with peaceful protest," she said. | "What we are seeing in London tonight, the wanton vandalism, smashing of windows, has nothing to do with peaceful protest," she said. |
"I have spoken to Paul Stephenson, the Met Commissioner, and he has updated me on the appalling levels of violence seen today. | "I have spoken to Paul Stephenson, the Met Commissioner, and he has updated me on the appalling levels of violence seen today. |
"Attacks on police officers and property show that some of the protesters have no respect for London or its citizens." | "Attacks on police officers and property show that some of the protesters have no respect for London or its citizens." |
Students from around the UK gathered in London for a day of protests and a rally - with police expecting about 20,000 demonstrators. | Students from around the UK gathered in London for a day of protests and a rally - with police expecting about 20,000 demonstrators. |
The coalition government faced its first major backbench rebellion in the vote. | The coalition government faced its first major backbench rebellion in the vote. |
The BBC's Ben Brown, outside Parliament, said protesters shouted "shame on you" as news of the result filtered out to the crowd. | The BBC's Ben Brown, outside Parliament, said protesters shouted "shame on you" as news of the result filtered out to the crowd. |
The package of measures will see fees rising to an upper limit of £9,000 per year - with requirements for universities to protect access for poorer students if they charge more than £6,000 per year. | The package of measures will see fees rising to an upper limit of £9,000 per year - with requirements for universities to protect access for poorer students if they charge more than £6,000 per year. |
Are you at the student protests? What's your reaction to the result? Send us your comments using the form below. | Are you at the student protests? What's your reaction to the result? Send us your comments using the form below. |
Send your pictures and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124 (UK) or +44 7725 100 100 (International). If you have a large file you can upload here. | Send your pictures and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124 (UK) or +44 7725 100 100 (International). If you have a large file you can upload here. |
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