When: July 25, 2025 6:00 pm

Where: Countrywide

Downing Street + towns & cities across the UK


Friday – Emergency Action – bring your pots and pans!

We are asking at least 1,000 people to bring pots and pans to Downing Street to leave in front of the Prime Minister’s residence, a symbolic gesture to honour the lives of those killed while attempting to get aid in Gaza.

We are calling all our supporters across the country to join in the action in local towns or cities.

Palestinians in Gaza are starving to death, starving because of Israel’s blockade. This is a deliberate use of starvation as a weapon of war.

Exhausted people have been reduced to skeletons. As they desperately attempt to get food they are often met with bullets not bread. Nearly 1,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli soldiers while queuing for meagre food rations.

Yet the British government still sends weapons to Israel.

Our message is clear: stop starving Gaza, end the UK’s complicity in genocide, stop arming Israel.

Local Actions

Thursday, 24 July

Hastings: Murial Matters House, TN34 3UY, 6pm

Friday, 25 July

Abergavenny: St. John’s Square, 6pm

Birmingham: Barclays Bank, 79-84 High Street, B4 7TE, 5pm

Bristol: The Fountains, City Centre, 6pm

Cambridge: Addenbrooke’s Roundabout, 6pm

Cardiff: UK Government Building, Central Square, CF10 1EP, 6pm

Chelmsford: Shire Hall, 5.30pm

Coventry: Foleshill Road/Ring Road roundabout (near Eden School), CV1 4FS, 4.30pm

Dorchester: Town Pump, Cornhill, 5.30pm

Durham: Market Place, 5.30pm

Edinburgh: Ian Murray’s office, 31 Minto Street, EH9 2BT, 5pm

Exeter: Bedford Square, High Street, 6pm

Halifax: Crossroads above Town Hall, 5pm

Harrow: Harrow on the Hill Station, 4.45pm

High Wycombe: Church Street, HP11 2DE, 6pm

Leeds: City Square, LS1 2ES, 6pm

Leicester: Central Train Station, London Road, 6pm

Liverpool: Lime Street Station, 5.30pm

London – Hackney: Hackney Town Hall, 6pm

London – Haringey: Hornsey & Friern Barnet Labour Party, 28 Middle Ln, London N8 8PL, 6pm

London – Ilford: Wes Streeting’s office, 12a High View Parade, Woodford Ave., IG4 5EP, 6pm

London – Newham: Stratford Station, 6pm

Manchester: St Peter’s Square, 6pm

Merton: Wimbledon Station, 4pm

Milton Keynes: Milton Keynes Central Station, 302 Eldergate, MK9 1LA, 6pm

Newcastle: outside Newcastle Central Station by Centurion, 6pm

Newport: Jessica Morden’s office, Clarence House, NP19 7AA, 6.30pm

Newport (Isle of Wight): Opposite Barclays, 102 St. James Street, PO30 1UP, 4.45pm

Oxford: Carfax Tower, Queen Street, OX1 1ET, 6pm

Peterborough: Waitrose, Bourges Blvd., 4.45pm

Penzance: Bottom of Causewayhead, 6pm

Pontypridd: Alex Davis-Jones’ office, 10 Market St., CF37 2DS, 6pm

Portsmouth: Steven Morgan’s office, 72 Albert Road, Southsea, PO5 2SL, 6pm

Reading: Central Railway Station, RG1 1LZ, 6pm

Sheffield: Sheffield Train Station, Sheaf St., 5pm

Southend-on-Sea: Davis Burton Sampson’s office, 168 Leigh Rd, SS9 1BT, 5.30pm

Slough: Aldi, Farnham Road, SL1 4BX, 6pm

Stroud: Forecourt, 3 George St., GL5 1AE, 6pm

Tunbridge Wells: Town Hall steps, 2pm

Watford: Watford Junction, 6pm

Wolverhampton: Queen St., WV1 1TX, 5pm

Worcester: Cathedral Square, WR1 2QE, 6pm

Worthing: Worthing Hospital, BN11 2DH, 6pm

Saturday, 26 July

Abergavenny: Opposite Waterstones, 4a High St., NP7 5RY,11am

Brighton: Churchill Square, 12pm

Carlisle: Barclays, 33 English St, CA3 8JX, 1pm

Letchworth: Top of Leys Ave., SG6 3EU, 11am

Lincoln: Lincoln Cornhill Speaker’s Corner, 2pm

Ludlow: Castle Square, 11am

Orkney: St. Magnus Cathedral, 1pm

Slough: Meet outside Empire Cinema, SL1 1DD, 11.30am; 12noon departure for march