Tommy Robinson 'Unite the Kingdom' rally gets underway with carol concert - The protest began in the north end of Whitehall ...
Tommy Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is demanding that Farage retract what he describes as “libellous” claims he ...
A far-right fall-out, you say? Tommy Robinson is pursuing a legal settlement from Nigel Farage following comments made in ...
More than 100,000 people marched down Whitehall in the right-wing activist's protest earlier this year, but an event convened ...
He wrote on X that the service is not a protest and is instead a “celebration” and “a day to put Christ back into Christmas” ...
Release of 43-second video comes as senior church figures speak out against dangers of Christian nationalism ...
Number is stark contrast with estimated 110,000 who turned up to far-right activist’s ‘unite the kingdom’ rally in September ...
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Church of England issues ‘Christmas is for all’ message ahead of Tommy Robinson carols rally
Bishop of Manchester criticises those who use Christmas ‘as a prop in a dim culture war’ as clergy warn against ‘populist ...
It marks a sharp drop off in attendance compared to the estimated 110,000 to 150,000 people. people who participated in a ...
LONDON (AP) — Thousands of demonstrators packed London streets for several blocks Saturday for a march organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson. The “Unite the Kingdom” rally got underway as ...
Christian nationalists vow to put "Christ back into Christmas." In response, the Church of England has launched a holiday ad campaign to counter the far-right appropriation of Christian symbols.
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