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London, Tommy Robinson
London protests LIVE: Six people arrested as Tommy Robinson supporters and opponents face off
Six people arrested as Tommy Robinson supporters and opponents face off - Robinson was sentenced to 18 months in prison in October
Tommy Robinson: Thousands 'shut down London' as protesters chant 'free Tommy'
A protest organised under the name "Stop the Isolation" or "Unite the Kingdom", in support of Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, formed in Sandell Street and Cornwall Road near Waterloo Station from noon on Saturday (February 1). Organisers estimated some 20,000 to have joined.
Six arrested as Tommy Robinson supporters march in London to demand his freedom
Thousands of Tommy Robinson supporters converged on central London on Saturday as hundreds of police were deployed to keep them separate from anti-racism demonstrators.
Protestors gather in support of Tommy Robinson in London
Protesters gathered in London to march in support of Tommy Robinson and a separate counter-demonstration. A protest organised in support of Robinson marched towards Westminster. A counter-protest rallied at the Trafalgar Square end of Whitehall.
Police arrest six people as Tommy Robinson supporters enter counter-demo area at London protest
Six people have been arrested after thousands of Tommy Robinson supporters marched in central London on Saturday, with some caught entering a counter-demo area, said the Met Police.
Supporters Of Far-Right Figure Tommy Robinson Rally In London Amid Counterprotest
Thousands of supporters of jailed British far-right figurehead Tommy Robinson marched through central London on February 1, with anti-racism demonstrators staging a counterprotest nearby.
6 arrests made as thousands of far-right Tommy Robinson supporters march through London
Six people have been arrested after thousands marched in support of the far-right convicted criminal Tommy Robinson, demanding his release from prison.
Where Tommy Robinson and counter protest will take place in London this weekend
A protest organised under the name ‘Stop the Isolation’ or ‘Unite the Kingdom’, in support of Robinson, will form up in Sandell Street and Cornwall Road, off Waterloo Road outside Waterloo Station, from midday. The march will continue to Whitehall via Westminster Bridge, where a static assembly will take place at Parliament Square.
Maps show where Tommy Robinson march and counter-protest are happening in London
Police in London are preparing for large-scale protests on Saturday, as demonstrators backing Robinson are met with a counter-protest organised by campaign group Stand Up To Racism. His supporters, who go under the name ‘Stop the Isolation’ or ‘Unite the Kingdom’ are to meet up in Sandell Street and Cornwall Road near Waterloo Station from 12pm.
Protesters to gather in support of Tommy Robinson and for counter-demonstration
Protesters will gather in support of Tommy Robinson in central London on Saturday, and a counter-demonstration will also take place, as the Metropolitan Police deploy more officers to keep the opposing groups apart.
London protests LIVE: Man arrested as Tommy Robinson supporters march amid heavy police presence
Man arrested as Tommy Robinson supporters march amid heavy police presence - Robinson was sentenced to 18 months in prison in October
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Jailed far-right activist sparks rival rallies in London
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Jailing of UK far-right figure Tommy Robinson sparks rival rallies in London
Supporters invoking Trump and Elon Musk demanded the activist’s release, while a large group of counterprotesters gathered in ...
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Six arrests made at Stop the Isolation and Stand Up To Racism rallies
Commander Louise Puddefoot, in charge of the policing operation, said the force was ‘well prepared’ for both protests.
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