MPs Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell have agreed to be interviewed under caution by police following a pro-Palestinian rally in central London on Saturday, the BBC understands. The former Labour leader, 75, and former shadow chancellor, 73, will voluntarily attend a police station in the capital as the Metropolitan Police investigates what it says was a coordinated effort by organisers to breach conditions imposed on the event. They will be interviewed on Sunday afternoon. Ten other people have been charged with public order offences following arrests at the protest organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). The Met said 24 people had also been bailed and 48 remain in custody.
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