More than 4,000 police officers were deployed on Saturday to keep protest groups apart, police say.
The Metropolitan Police has called the operation to police rival marches, one organised by Tommy Robinson and a separate pro-Palestinian protest, as one of the most significant in recent years.
Police say 11 arrested ‘for a variety of offences’ as far-right and pro-Palestine marches take place in London ...
Two people have been charged after 43 arrests were made over the weekend as tens of thousands of people gathered for rival protests in central London. Stuart Adams, 49 and of Aberconway Road in Merton ...
A deeply disturbing chant calling for Tommy Robinson to be killed "like Charlie Kirk" was caught on video during London ...
POLICE used live facial recognition cameras for the first time at two rival protests yesterday — with wanted suspects and agitators arrested as they arrived for the demos. In total there were 43 ...
Around 4,000 police officers were on the streets of London, where rival Tommy Robinson and pro-Palestine protests took place. Police arrested 31 protesters across both marches. Follow the latest here.
Police have released a detailed breakdown of the 43 arrests made during two rival London protests on Saturday, including 11 hate crime-related offences.
Dozens of arrests made as 4,000 officers on duty for pro-Palestine and Tommy Robinson-led rallies in central London ...
The biggest national fuel protest in 20 years is due to take place in London as activists warn that businesses are being brought to their knees by soaring prices. On Monday morning, the Houses of ...
The rival protests triggered an 'unprecedented' police operation which saw 4,000 officers deployed to the streets of the capital.
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