Police estimated that around 60,000 people attended the "Unite the Kingdom" march, making it one of the largest right-wing ...
British capital sees heightened security as right wing rally takes place at the same time as Nakba Day march.
Around 5,000 people attended a Stand Up to Racism march a mile or so to the north, as police deployed about 1,000 police to ...
March took place at same time as far-right ‘unite the kingdom’ demonstration led by Tommy Robinson ...
Police hope to avoid clashes between Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom march and the pro-Palestine Nakba Day rally.
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 ...
Tens of thousands of protesters joined two rival marches in London on Saturday - the Unite the Kingdom rally organised by far-right figure Tommy Robinson, and a pro-Palestinian demonstration. More ...
Tens of thousands of people rallied Saturday at a London march organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson and a counter-demonstration fused with a pro-Palestinian protest, as police mounted a huge ...
Some 4,000 police officers were deployed in the British capital as Tommy Robinson, an Islamophobic anti-immigration activist, called for a gathering. London is also hosting the FA Cup final and a ...
Police say 11 arrested ‘for a variety of offences’ as far-right and pro-Palestine marches take place in London ...
Tens of thousands of people rallied Saturday in London at a march organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson and a counter-demonstration fused with a pro-Palestinian protest, amid a huge police ...