Police estimated that around 60,000 people attended the "Unite the Kingdom" march, making it one of the largest right-wing mobilizations seen in Britain in recent years.
The huge march took place on Saturday (16 May), and saw thousands of supporters take to the streets of London ...
Police say 11 arrested ‘for a variety of offences’ as far-right and pro-Palestine marches take place in London ...
Around 60,000 people took part in the Unite the Kingdom march on Saturday, which proceeded along Whitehall before ending with a rally in Parliament Suare. Bishop Ceirion Dewar, from the Confessing ...
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Tory fury as 'facial recognition cameras at Unite the Kingdom - not Palestine marches'
The Metropolitan Police will deploy a significant police presence in the capital ahead of the marches.
Police hope to avoid clashes between Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom march and the pro-Palestine Nakba Day rally.
Dozens of arrests made as 4,000 officers on duty for pro-Palestine and Tommy Robinson-led rallies in central London ...
London protests: Police make 11 hate crime arrests in crackdown on toxic speech at Unite the Kingdom and Nakba rallies - The ...
Video of people on London’s Stamford Street during a “Unite the Kingdom” march in September last year has been shared without ...
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'Battle of Britain': Unite the Kingdom and pro-Palestine marches draw huge crowds as 43 arrests made
Tens of thousands of demonstrators filled the streets of London today as the Unite the Kingdom and pro-Palestinian marches ...
British capital sees heightened security as right wing rally takes place at the same time as Nakba Day march.
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