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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 city’s streets.
It was billed as ‘Britain’s largest free speech festival’, but remarks at the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ rally on Saturday carried largely anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim sentiments. Led by far-right activist Tommy Robinson,
A far-right London march drew more than 110,000 people and became unruly as demonstrators clashed with police officers, 26 of whom were injured, some seriously. At least 25 people were arrested.
Huge police operation underway in Windsor while London will see a mass protest against the visiting president on Wednesday
Police say they arrested almost 900 protesters outside Parliament in London for defying a ban on the group Palestine Action, which the government has labeled a terrorist organization.
AT LEAST 25 protesters have been arrested in London after 150,000 people turned up to a Tommy Robinson rally in the capital. Violence erupted across the capital with 26 riot cops injured,
The divisive anti-immigrant agitator Tommy Robinson organized what he said was a free-speech festival for his supporters.
As Trump prepares to visit the U.K. from Sept. 17-19, here’s a look at the protests planned for during his stay.
Between 110,000 and 150,000 people turned out for right-wing activist Tommy Robinson’s Unite the Kingdom rally on Saturday, with around 5,000 involved in an anti-racism counter-demonstration. The Metropolitan Police said there were several incidents of violent disorder,