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London in two separate protests – one pro-Palestine demonstration a day after Nakba Day, and the other, a [far-right rally](/features/longform/2026/5/15/how-the-far-right-got-its-name) staged by Tommy Robinson
far-right **Unite the Kingdom (UTK) rally organised by Stephen Yaxley Lennon, otherwise known as [Tommy Robinson](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/tommy-robinson).** The Guardian understands officers **will be granted extra powers to carry out a stop
far-right rally being organised by Tommy Robinson. The charity, of which the Prince of Wales is patron, has been forced to distance itself from comments made by Osbourne. The TV personality indicated this week
rally in central London on Saturday have been blocked from entering the country by the home secretary, [Shabana Mahmood](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/shabana-mahmood). Keir Starmer, the prime minister, promised on Monday to block “far-right agitators
far-right rally in London has been blocked from entering the UK by the home secretary. [Valentina Gomez](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/may/15/republican-missouri-candidate-valentina-gomez), a self-styled Maga influencer, was given permission last week to enter
far-right agitators" have been blocked from entering the country to attend a rally organised by anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson, the government has said. Thousands are expected to join the Unite the Kingdom event
London. He added that his force was looking again at what restrictions might be "reasonable" at major protests planned in the coming weeks. The Stop the War Coalition is planning its annual march to mark
far-right Unite the Kingdom march organised by Stephen Yaxley Lennon, better known as [Tommy Robinson](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/tommy-robinson). At the same time, as smaller counter march organised by pro-Palestine protesters will take place
far-right activists have been blocked from the UK ahead of a rally by [Tommy Robinson](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/tommy-robinson) supporters as Keir Starmer accused him of “peddling hatred and division”. The archbishop of Canterbury urged
London on Saturday, as crowds start to gather for two rival protests in the capital. Police will use drones, police horses and dogs and have armoured vehicles on standby. Officers will also manage
far-right demonstrators could clash with pro-Palestine marchers if the two groups are not kept apart. Scotland Yard said the risks meant it had to impose the "highest degree of control". Measures