Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleTens of thousands gathered in London for two major demonstrations: Tommy Robinson’s 'Unite the Kingdom' march and a pro-Palestine Nakba Day rally. The Metropolitan Police mounted a £4.5 million security operation, deploying over 4,000 officers to prevent clashes between the rival groups. Despite the large crowds and significant police presence, the protests largely proceeded without major incident, though 43 people were arrested for various offences. Speakers at the Tommy Robinson march, including Robinson himself, called for political engagement and criticised current leadership, with many attendees wearing 'Make England Great Again' hats. At the pro-Palestine rally, MP Diane Abbott and former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn addressed demonstrators, with Corbyn advocating for a change in policy rather than just personalities. In fullDozens arrested as tens of thousands join rival London protestsThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

Around 4,000 officers are expected to be on duty on Saturday for the ‘Unite the Kingdom’ and Nakba Day marches

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…

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LONDON: London police braced for their busiest day in years on Saturday, when tens of thousands of protesters were expected to attend the latest rally staged by far-right activist…

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

Police will be monitoring both Tommy Robinson’s ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march and also the annual ‘Nakba day’ pro-Palestine march

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Police estimate some 50,000 people will attend the Unite the Kingdom rally, which will end at Parliament Square, with a further 30,000 expected to join the annual pro-Palestine…

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,…

Police are patrolling the streets of London as thousands of protesters march in the UK capital on Saturday for two major demonstrations, the annual march to commemorate the…

Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.AllNewsSportCultureLifestyleEleven individuals have been arrested for a…

Anti-Muslim campaigner tells attendees of the Unite the Kingdom protest to get involved in local political parties

Prime Minister Keir Starmer warns that “anyone who sets out to wreak havoc on our streets, to intimidate or threaten anyone... can expect to face the full force of the law”.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer warns that “anyone who sets out to wreak havoc on our streets, to intimidate or threaten anyone... can expect to face the full force of the law”.

Police say 11 people have been arrested at Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom march and the pro-Palestine Nakba Day march in London - both rallies are now well underway

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.

Police launched a massive operation with drones, horses and helicopters, as thousands gathered in London for the Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom march and the annual…

London saw one of its largest and most tightly policed protest days in years on Saturday as tens of thousands of people joined two separate marches running through the city at the…

The Metropolitan Police deployed 4,000 officers alongside horses, dogs, drones and helicopters to manage far-right activist Tommy Robinson's so-called "Unite the Kingdom" march…

Tens of thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets of London for rival marches, with a major police operation to prevent clashes.