Around 4,000 police will take a 'zero-tolerance approach' during anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson's hate-filled march, but the rally has already raised over £100,000 for refugees

A far right 'Unite the Kingdom' march organised by Tommy Robinson is set to take place in central London on the same day as the annual pro-Palestine Nakba Day march as the Met…

Around 4,000 police will take a 'zero-tolerance approach' during anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson's hate-filled march, but the rally has already raised over £100,000 for refugees

Met Police expect around 80,000 people to attend two separate protests in London

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Far-right activist Tommy Robinson gathered thousands in London, urging them to "get involved" or "lose their country forever."

Video. Tens of thousands of people joined rival London marches for Tommy Robinson and Palestine, as 4,000 officers used strict routes to avoid clashes and keep order.

La capitale britannique a déployé quelque 4 000 policiers alors que Tommy Robinson, activiste islamophobe et anti-immigration, organisait ce samedi une nouvelle marche après celle…

Turnout down at second Unite the Kingdom march featuring Islamophobic and ethnonationalist hate speech and flyers

Tens of thousands of protesters joined the latest rally staged by far-right activist Tommy Robinson in London on Saturday.

LONDON May 17 — 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...