Plymouth's MP has announced his bi-weekly drop-sessions, which allowed constituents to attend the Frankfort Gate office to ask for help with issues affecting them, will have to be temporarily suspended following safety issues.

Concerns have grown in recent weeks following an number of incidents involving people protesting outside the office over the continuing war in Gaza. In June a number of protestors gathered outside the Plymouth Sutton and Devonport office in the city centre, calling upon the government to impose an arms embargo on all exports and military aid to Israel.

This followed news after the Labour Government admitted in a written answer that a "limited number" of Israeli Defence Force personnel were being trained by UK Armed Forces . The answer, given by Armed Forces

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