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Police trying to trace 11 people over disorder at 'Unite the Kingdom' march

Twenty-six police officers were injured and 24 people arrested during the 'Unite the Kingdom' rally, with eight charged and police seeking 11 others linked to public order offences.

  • Between 110,000 and 150,000 people attended a rally organized by Tommy Robinson, while about 5,000 participated in a counter-demonstration against racism.
  • The Metropolitan Police reported 24 arrests, with eight individuals facing charges related to the events.
  • Officers have released images of 11 individuals they wish to trace regarding public order offences following the rally.
  • The Metropolitan Police stated that 26 officers were assaulted during the incidents linked to the rally.
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GB News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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