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CPS Drops St Pancras Assault Case Involving Tommy Robinson

Prosecutors said the case did not meet the legal threshold for a realistic prospect of conviction.

Tommy Robinson travelled to Tenerife after the alleged attack in London
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Overview

  • British Transport Police said no charges will follow their investigation into the 28 July incident at London’s St Pancras station.
  • A 42-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of GBH at Luton Airport on 4 August after police were alerted to his return flight.
  • Detectives gathered CCTV and witness statements and conducted forensic work at the scene during the inquiry.
  • Police said the injured man, who was initially taken to hospital with serious injuries, was later discharged and did not wish to provide a statement.
  • While BTP did not name the suspect, press reports identified him as Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, known as Tommy Robinson, and prosecutors have confirmed no criminal charges will be brought.