Overview
- Police estimated about 110,000 people attended the Tommy Robinson-led Unite the Kingdom rally, with roughly 5,000 at a Stand Up To Racism counter-protest kept apart by barriers in Whitehall.
- More than 1,600 officers were deployed across the city, with strict route and timing conditions imposed under the Public Order Act to manage the rival demonstrations.
- Violence flared late in the day as some rally participants tried to breach cordons and threw projectiles, with officers reporting punches, kicks and bottles from the fringes.
- The Metropolitan Police said at least 25 people were arrested and 26 officers were injured, including four seriously, and investigators have identified further suspects.
- The event featured far-right figures and an Elon Musk video appearance, as Robinson billed it as a free-speech rally that showcased anti-immigration and nationalist messaging.