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Tommy Robinson Rally Draws 110K in London, Clashes Erupt
The rally drew about 110,000 participants, with 26 police officers injured and 25 arrests amid clashes between far-right supporters and counterprotesters, police said.
- Thousands gathered in central London for a march organized by Tommy Robinson, with counter protests by anti-racism campaigners also occurring.
- London police reported that more than 100,000 demonstrators attended the 'Unite the Kingdom' rally near the U.K. parliament.
- London police deployed extra officers due to concerns about potential clashes between groups.
- Cdr Clair Haynes stated that officers would take a firm line on behavior that crosses the line from protest into hate crime.
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