Tommy Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is demanding that Farage retract what he describes as “libellous” claims he ...
Tommy Robinson 'Unite the Kingdom' rally gets underway with carol concert - The protest began in the north end of Whitehall ...
A far-right fall-out, you say? Tommy Robinson is pursuing a legal settlement from Nigel Farage following comments made in ...
Release of 43-second video comes as senior church figures speak out against dangers of Christian nationalism ...
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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 ...
More than 100,000 people marched down Whitehall in the right-wing activist's protest earlier this year, but an event convened ...
Catholic bishops were silent about the Unite the Kingdom carol service, but Cardinal Vincent Nichols of Westminster had ...
UK bishops express grave concern over the use of Christian symbols to ‘justify racism and anti-migrant rhetoric’.
The Metropolitan Police issued a press release on 13 September which estimated the attendance at the Unite the Nation event to have been between 110,000 to 150,000, significantly exceeding the ...
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Tommy Robinson vs. the Church of England
Around 1,000 people attended Tommy Robinson’s carol concert to “put the Christ back into Christmas” on Saturday. The Church ...
Leading lights in the Anglican church are pushing back against the far-right activist Tommy Robinson and his band of ...
A carol service hosted by far-Right activist Tommy Robinson passed off peacefully in London on Saturday despite fears to the contrary. Around 1,000 people are reported to have attended the ...
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