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At least 25 people have been arrested following the ‘United the Kingdom’ march in London yesterday. Met Police said 26 officers were injured, with four facing serious injuries. The injuries suffered ...
The march, organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, drew more than 110,000 people on Saturday. At least 26 police ...
A London march organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson drew more than 100,000 people and became unruly on Saturday as a small group of his supporters clashed with police officers who were ...
London's Metropolitan Police said the march, organised by anti-immigrant activist Tommy Robinson, drew an estimated 110,000 ...
More than 100,000 Britons who are frustrated with the United Kingdom's immigration policies marched in central London during ...
Police officers were “attacked with projectiles” and “assaulted” during far-right anti-immigration protests in London on Saturday, the British capital’s force said, as more than 110,000 people took to ...
The “Unite the Kingdom” rally comes amid a surge of nationalism in the U.K., a far-right party topping the polls, and the murder of American conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Clashes erupted in London Saturday and police made 25 arrests after up to 150,000 people massed for one of the largest-ever far-right protests in Britain, organised by activist Tommy Robinson.
A massive London march organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson descended into violence on Saturday after a small group ...
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