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The massive anti-immigration protest- "Unite the Kingdom", led by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, has gained momentum in ...
It is no surprise that the “Unite The Kingdom” rally in central London, organised by a former football hooligan and founder of the English Defence League (EDL) Tommy Robinson, has attracted characters ...
Violence erupted in central London on Saturday after one of Britain’s largest far-right demonstrations, organised by activist Tommy Robinson, descended into chaos. The Metropolitan Police said between ...
Protests led by Tommy Robinson in central London have resulted in 25 arrests so far and 26 police officers injured. The "Unite the Kingdom" march - held in Whitehall and Parliament Square yesterday ...
A 13-year-old schoolgirl who was sent home after turning up in a sequin Union Flag dress spoke at Tommy Robinson's 'Unite the Kingdom' rally in London yesterday.
The 28-year-old, who did not want to be named, recalled passing Tommy Robinson supporters on her way to the hospital: ‘There ...
Business Secretary Peter Kyle says Robinson has been able to tap into a years-long sense of grievance in the country.
At least 25 people were arrested and 26 police officers were injured - including four who were seriously hurt - as tensions ...
Framed as a ‘free speech’ event for ‘national pride’, the rhetoric focused on immigrants — with speeches by Elon Musk and the ...
A group taking part in yesterday’s Unite the Kingdom rally, organised by Tommy Robinson, are seen in a clip breaking into the grounds of a London hospital and "peeing in the bushes". More than 100,000 ...
More than 100 000 protesters marched through central London on Saturday, carrying flags of England and Britain and scuffling with police in one of the UK’s biggest right-wing demonstrations of modern ...
The UK's business secretary has told Sky News the number of people who turned up for a march organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson shows free speech is alive and well in the UK.