Overview
- The Metropolitan Police estimated about 110,000 people at the 'Unite the Kingdom' march and roughly 5,000 at the anti‑racism counter‑protest.
- Around 1,600 officers were deployed and barriers were installed to separate crowds, with clashes breaking out near separation zones and objects thrown at police.
- Post‑event figures now stand at 24 arrests, and the Met says more could follow as investigators review footage and intelligence.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned intimidation and attacks on officers while affirming the right to peaceful protest.
- International allies boosted the event, including a video message from Elon Musk, and multiple outlets reported the government is preparing to begin migrant returns to France under a bilateral arrangement.