
Travelling to the U.K. amid unrest? Canada urges caution in advisory
Global News
The government is cautioning Canadians travelling to the United Kingdom to avoid areas where demonstrations, protests and large gatherings are taking place.
Canadians travelling to the United Kingdom amid violent demonstrations and unrest should “exercise a high degree of caution,” the federal government said in updated travel advice.
“Since July 30, 2024, there are ongoing demonstrations and violent clashes between protesters and police,” the Canadian government’s advisory, updated in the early hours of Wednesday, said.
The government is cautioning Canadians to avoid areas where demonstrations, protests and large gatherings are taking place. Canadians are also being asked to expect an increased security force presence in areas where demonstrations are taking place.
“Past violent clashes between protestors and security forces have resulted in assaults, riots, looting and vandalism. Protests can deteriorate quickly. They can also lead to disruptions to traffic and public transportation,” the advisory said.
The notice says Canadians should monitor local media for information on ongoing demonstrations.
British police are gearing up for another night of violence amid concerns that far-right groups plan to target as many as 30 locations around the United Kingdom on Wednesday following a week of rioting and disorder.
Authorities are mobilizing about 6,000 specially trained officers this week to respond to disorder throughout the U.K., and London’s Metropolitan Police Service said it would do “everything in our power” to protect the capital.
“We know about the events planned by hateful and divisive groups across the capital,” Deputy Assistant Commissioner Andy Valentine of the Met said late Tuesday. “They’ve made their intention to cause disruption and division very clear.… We will not tolerate this on our streets.”








