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AI-generatedNo direct commercial mechanism identified. The article covers protest policing and alleged hate crimes, with no mention of economic activity, company impact, commodity prices, or supply chains. Weak mechanism: facial recognition technology deployment could indirectly affect surveillance tech companies, but no concrete commercial details are provided.
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- 43 arrests during two major protests in London on May 16, 2026
- Approximately 60,000 attended Unite the Kingdom march, 15,000-20,000 at Nakba Day rally
- 11 hate crime-related offences reported
- Four officers assaulted, six experienced hate crime offences
- Police used live facial recognition technology for first time in protest policing
