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Tommy Robinson will not face charges over alleged assault at railway station

The Crown Prosecution Service dropped charges against Tommy Robinson after reviewing evidence and the victim declined to press charges in the St Pancras station assault case.

  • On August 27, the Crown Prosecution Service concluded there was not a realistic prospect of conviction after reviewing evidence from British Transport Police.
  • Following the July 28 report at St Pancras railway station, London, British Transport Police launched an investigation and arrested a 42‑year‑old man at Luton Airport on August 4.
  • Officers said they gathered CCTV footage and witness statements, but the alleged victim did not give a statement, while Tommy Robinson later posted on X asserting self‑defence and urging full footage release.
  • Robinson was arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm at Luton Airport on August 4 and released on police bail while inquiries continue, and the injured man was hospitalised with serious but non life-threatening injuries.
  • Earlier that day Tommy Robinson was leafletting at St Pancras and promoted a `free speech` demonstration scheduled for September 13, amid his past convictions and contempt findings shaping public interest.
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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.
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