Police are under growing pressure to ban an Al Quds Day march in London this month after plans were announced for a huge counter-protest amid the Iran crisis. The Al Quds Day march, using the Arabic name for Jerusalem, is held during Ramadan each year to express support for Palestinians. It was initiated by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, who was the first Supreme Leader of Iran, following the Islamic Revolution in 1979. There are fears that this year's march in London, due to be held on 15 March, could end in 'serious disorder' due to the event's links to the Iranian...