The Metropolitan Police (Met) on Saturday arrested 29 individuals after anti-lockdown protests across the city, and five officers were injured during the process. On the same day, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that the capital city will enter full lockdown from Sunday and spend Christmas under lockdown due to a new variant of the CCP virus that can spread faster. “UPDATE: We arrested 29 people today following demonstrations across the city. Unacceptably five of our officers were injured—thankfully their injuries are not serious,” the Met announced on Twitter just after 8 p.m. According to the Met, one of the individuals was arrested at Piccadilly Circus after he refused to hand to officers a knife he was carrying. In the UK, it is illegal to carry a knife in public without a good reason, unless it has a folding blade with a cutting edge 3 inches long or less. A Met spokesperson …