More than 100,000 Britons who are frustrated with the United Kingdom's immigration policies marched in central London during a protest march on Saturday.

A counter protest by anti-racism campaigners is also taking place, with 1,000 police officers assigned to the protests.

Some 1,600 police officers deployed in the capital by the Met ahead of major demonstration

Police have said they will have a huge presence in the British capitalA “Stand Up to Racism” counter protest is also due to meet nearbyLONDON: Tens of thousands of protesters…

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Aerial footage shows a crowd of tens of thousands of people marching through central London on Saturday in a protest organised by the far-right activist Tommy Robinson

More than 110,000 marched at Unite the Kingdom event in London, with 5,000 counter-protesters nearby

Police and protesters clashed at a rally organised by far-right figure Tommy Robinson in London on Saturday, September 13. Metropolitan Police wrote in a social media post that a…

Cofounder of anti-Islamist EDL says rally is for free speech, as protesters attack police and antiracism campaigners.

More than 110,000 people marched through central London on Saturday in a rally called Unite the Kingdom organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson to protest against…

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More than 100,000 Britons who are frustrated with the United Kingdom's immigration policies marched in central London during a protest march on Saturday.

An estimated 110,000 to 150,000 people gathered in London on Saturday (13 September) for the 'Unite the Kingdom' rally, organised by far-right figure Tommy Robinson. The…

Eight people have been charged after Tommy Robinson's huge 'Unite the Kingdom' march which descended into chaos as violence broke out on the streets of the capital.

At the march attended by more than 110,000 people, Tommy Robinson was joined by some influential supporters

Tommy Robinson’s ‘free speech’ protest attracted more than 100,000 people – and it was easy to find links to key political figures and events in the US