The EDL founder was seen arguing with officers for about 10 minutes outside Soho coffee shop opposite the Royal Courts of Justice.
The English Defence League founder was seen being escorted away from the march by police after arguing with officers for around 10 minutes outside Soho ...
Tommy Robinson has been arrested after joining thousands of protesters in London for a march against anti-Semitism.
Far-right leader who was told to stay away from event is detained after refusing to comply with police order to disperse.
A major march against antisemitism has begun in London, after English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson was escorted away by police.
Hundreds of thousands gathered in central London in support of a march organised by the Campaign Against Antisemitism. Advertisement. Tommy Robinson was ...
The march against antisemitism began at 1:30pm on Sunday 26 November in London.
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Founder of English Defence League seen being led away by police as thousands gather in central London.
A major march against antisemitism has taken place in London, after English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson was escorted away by police.
A major march against antisemitism has begun in London, after English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson was escorted away by police.
Mr Robinson, 40, was detained by dozens of officers near the Royal Courts of Justice, from where the demonstration began on Sunday, after march organisers said ...
Met Police officers detained Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, at demonstration near the Royal Courts of Justice.
The English Defence League founder was detained by dozens of officers near the Royal Courts of Justice, where the rally attended by tens of thousands of ...
Tommy Robinson, a British far-right activist and the founder of the English Defence League, was arrested by police during an anti-Semitism march in central ...
Mr Robinson, 40, was detained by dozens of officers near the Royal Courts of Justice, from where the demonstration began on Sunday, after march organisers said ...
The far-right figure also known as Stephen Yaxley-Lennon was pepper sprayed at the London event.
Met Police says Stephen Yaxley Lennon is accused of failing to comply with order excluding him from area of the demonstration.
The English Defence League founder was asked by organisers not to attend the rally against antisemitism.
The Metropolitan Police said that the 40-year-old, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley Lennon, is accused of failing to comply with a direction to leave an ...
Far-right leader to appear in court after arrest by more than 20 Met police officers near London's Royal Courts of Justice.
Robinson was sprayed with pepper spray after it is claimed he refused to leave the demonstration in central London.