08
May
The police had to make "tough choices" while handling protests during the Coronation, a minister has said, following criticism over arrests. Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer told BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg the police were right to factor in the scale and global-nature of the event. MPs, human rights groups and a former chief constable have criticised the police's tactics. Police said on Sunday that 64 people were arrested during the Coronation. The Metropolitan Police had previously said 52 arrests were made on Saturday. In its latest update, it said four people had been charged, while another person arrested remains in…