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Unite the Kingdom rally. One was wanted on suspicion of GBH after [an incident in Birmingham where a man was run over](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/may/16/two-men-arrested-after-man-run-over-by-van-in-birmingham-near-flag-protest). The second was arrested in connection with a separate offence
Kingdom attenders are expected to gather outside the event itself, “comparing the faces of those walking past, with the faces of those on a specific watchlist”, Harman added. It is not expected that facial recognition
Unite the Kingdom event staged by Yaxley-Lennon last September drew at least 100,000 to London. While many of those attending saw it as an opportunity to peacefully express their interpretation of British identity
rally in Parliament Square. The separate pro-Palestinian march, commemorating Nakba Day, begins in Kensington, before heading to Waterloo Place via Piccadilly. John Rees from Stop the War, one of the organisers
arrests for a range of offences. They had earlier forecast turnout of at least 80,000 – about 50,000 at Robinson’s “Unite the Kingdom” march, and 30,000 more expected
United Kingdom have so far been muted as trade unions and official farming groups have distanced themselves from any planned road blockades.  Vehicles block Dublin’s O’Connell Street, as part
United Kingdom of an “authoritarian” approach to protesters. Ben Jamal, 62, director of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, and Chris Nineham, 63, vice-chairman of the Stop the War Coalition, were earlier this month [found guilty