

British students protest in central London against government plans to triple tuition fees, Thursday, Dec. 9. Police with riot shields held off angry student protesters marching to London's Parliament Square on Thursday as lawmakers debated a controversial plan to triple university tuition fees in England. Lefteris Pitarakis/AP
A mounted police officer pushes protesters back during a protest against an increase in tuition fees on the edge of Parliament Square in London, Thursday, Dec. 9. Matt Dunham/AP
A police rider falls to the ground after being pulled off his horse by protesters in London, Thursday, Dec. 9. Alastair Grant/AP
A police officer detains a youth during a protest against an increase in tuition fees on the edge of Parliament Square in London, Thursday, Dec. 9. Karel Prinsloo/AP
Britain's Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, react as their car is attacked by angry protesters in London, Thursday, Dec. 9. An Associated Press photographer saw demonstrators kick the car in the Regent Street area, in the heart of London's shopping district. The car then sped off. Charles' office, Clarence House, confirmed that "their royal highnesses' car was attacked by protesters on the way to their engagement at the London Palladium this evening, but their royal highnesses are unharmed." Matt Dunham/AP
Barriers are stacked in a pile in front of the Winston Churchill statue in Parliament Square after a protest, in Westminster in central London December 10. Demonstrators attacked government buildings and damaged a car carrying Prince Charles after parliament voted on Thursday to raise fees paid by university students in a vote which divided the coalition government. Stefan Wermuth/Reuters
A damaged telephone box is seen after a protest in Westminster, in central London December 10. Stefan Wermuth/Reuters
Workers repair a damaged telephone box after a protest in Westminster, in central London December 10. Stefan Wermuth/Reuters
A boarded up shop in seen on Whitehall in London, Friday, Dec. 10. A student protest Thursday over a tuition fee increase caused damage around Parliament. Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP
A worker cleans a damaged Treasury building windowsill after a protest in Westminster, in central London December 10. Demonstrators attacked government buildings after parliament voted on Thursday to raise fees paid by university students in a vote which divided the coalition government. Stefan Wermuth/Reuters
Workmen repair damage to Topshop in Oxford Circus in London, Friday, Dec. 10. A student protest Thursday over a tuition fee increase caused damage around Parliament and the shopping area at Oxford Circus. Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP
Forensic police carry out investigations in Parliament Square in London, Friday, Dec. 10. A student protest Thursday over a tuition fee increase caused damage around Parliament. Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP