Clashes erupted on Saturday as more than 100,000 people turned out in central London for a rally organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson, with police arresting nine people after facing "unacceptable violence" trying to control the crowds.

The huge crowds, many draped in English and British flags, gathered from late morning in and around Westminster for what Robinson, a veteran of UK far-right organising, branded the country's "biggest free speech festival".

Meanwhile around 5,000 people turned out at a Stand Up to Racism march starting around a mile to the north, with London's Metropolitan police deploying about 1,000 police to keep the rival groups apart.

The Met, which estimated 110,000 people attended the far-right rally, said the clashes erupted after some were unable to acce

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