Today in London, a major event was a massive anti-immigration rally organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson. Approximately 110,000 to 150,000 people gathered in central London for the "Unite the Kingdom" march. The rally led to violent clashes between protesters and police, with officers facing assaults from kicks, punches, and thrown bottles, flares, and other projectiles. Police reported injuries to 26 officers and made about 25 arrests, with more expected as investigations continue. The rally was met with a counter-protest of about 5,000 people organized by anti-racism groups. Authorities deployed around 1,000 officers to manage the events and keep rival groups apart. The protest reflected strong anti-immigration sentiments, with demonstrators carrying flags and placards demanding the expulsion of asylum seekers arriving by small boats across the English Channel. The atmosphere was tense with confrontations and a significant police response.