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More than 100,000 protesters marched through central London on Saturday, carrying flags of England and Britain, in one of the biggest right-wing demonstrations of modern times in the UK, organised by the anti-immigrant activist Tommy Robinson.
Many Londoners are comparing their new commute to the Tour de France—if the cyclists wore heels, suits and could barely ride a bike.
The 37-year-old man has been charged with racially or religiously aggravated criminal damage, the Met Police said.
Prince Harry reunites with King Charles III at Clarence House for the first time in 18 months amid ongoing family estrangement and the monarch's cancer diagnosis.
'The system is broken,' London police chief says as gun violence surges. An expert offers a solution
London's police chief blames a 'broken' criminal justice system for a surge in gun violence in the southwestern Ontario city. Experts on violent crime say there needs to be a larger focus on identifying and addressing risk factors.
The street artist’s latest mural, depicting a judge beating a protester, has been scrubbed off a London courthouse wall.
More than 100,000 demonstrators have packed the streets of London for a march organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson. A counterprotest draws about 5,000.
Londoners now have the chance to see their surroundings in a new light. Museum London is opening a major exhibition this weekend called All Around Me, All Around You, a permanent collection show designed to reveal inspiration in the ordinary.