The police are deploying thousands of officers, partly to keep far-right and pro-Palestinian marchers separated. The opposing events are expected to draw tens of thousands of people to London.
Police estimated that around 60,000 people attended the "Unite the Kingdom" march, making it one of the largest right-wing ...
By Yann Tessier and Marissa Davison LONDON, May 16 (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of people marched through central London on Saturday in two separate protests - one against high levels of immigration ...
Police monitoring both Tommy Robinson’s ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march and also the annual ‘Nakba day’ pro-Palestine march ...
When some 150,000 people descended on London in September for a rally organized by Tommy Robinson – an agitator who spreads ...
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Two major protests are taking place on Saturday in London, with the Metropolitan police warning it may be one of its busiest ...
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Police in London are gearing up as tens of thousands descend on the U.K. capital for two major demonstrations and soccer fans ...
A MAGA influencer and her boyfriend have been charged after they were allegedly involved in a racially-motivated assault.