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Sir Keir Starmer has condemned assaults on police at yesterday's 'Unite the Kingdom' march, while recognising the "right to ...
London officers were attacked after a crowd of some 110,000 people gathered near Westminster for an anti-immigration protest led by far-right activist Tommy Robinson.
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Digital terrorism: Hebrew U study examines hate speech and the wounds of war after Oct. 7
In the chaotic weeks after October 7, social media feeds filled with grim images of violence – and, for many users, a torrent of anti-Israel and antisemitic abuse.
Tommy Robinson stunned London as over 110,000 people joined his “Unite the Kingdom” anti-immigration march, the largest right ...
Who is Tommy Robinson? The controversial far-right figure behind London’s 100,000-person anti-immigration protest and years of criminal convictions.
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