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  2. London Forum (far-right group) - Wikipedia

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    The London Forum emerged in 2011 [1] as a split from the New Right (UK), a series of far-right meetings in London that took place in the first decade of the 2000s. It describes itself as "the home of the UK alt-right". [2] Searchlight, a magazine that focuses on the British far-right, says the group bridges "the fascist and Tory right". [3]

  3. COVID-19 protests in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, numerous protests took place over the government's response.. Anti-lockdown protests took place in opposition to restrictions, starting in April 2020 against the first national lockdown, and continuing during subsequent lockdowns and other regional restriction systems.

  4. British police brace for fresh riots and counter protests

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    LONDON (Reuters) -British police braced for further anti-Muslim and anti-migrant riots on Wednesday as far-right groups planned to target asylum centres and immigration law firms across the ...

  5. Far-left Antifa activists waiting to see Trump actions. How ...

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    A recent article on the anti-fascist website It’s Going Down sums up what anti-fascists told USA TODAY in interviews: “Don’t Panic, Organize: Meeting the Moment of Trump’s Second Term ...

  6. Dozens arrested in violent UK protests over Southport stabbings

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    Anti-racism charity Hope Not Hate estimated as many as 35 protests were due to take place on Saturday and Sunday under a “broad anti-multiculturalism, anti-Muslim and anti-Government agenda.”

  7. Unite Against Fascism - Wikipedia

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    Unite Against Fascism (UAF) was formed in Great Britain in late 2003 in response to electoral successes by the BNP. [9] Its main elements were the Anti-Nazi League and the National Assembly Against Racism, with the support of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) and leading British unions such as the Transport and General Workers' Union (T&G) (now Unite) and UNISON. [10]

  8. UK police brace for more far-right protests as government ...

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    At a news conference Thursday, the prime minister said the street violence was “clearly driven by far-right hatred” as he announced a program enabling police to better share intelligence ...

  9. George Floyd protests in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    There were widespread concerns that the protests across the country could lead to a second wave of COVID-19 cases, just as the United Kingdom was beginning to ease lockdown restrictions, despite calls from protest organisers for attendees to maintain social distancing and wear masks and gloves to protests. Some protests were able to maintain ...