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‘The tide is turning’, Green party leader tells crowd at march against far right – live

Organisers claim half a million people are marching through central London, protesting against the rise of the far right Some protesters have spoken to PA earmarking opposition to Reform UK, support for Palestine and… Grouped from 3 articles across 2 sources.

3 reports2 sourcesMar 28, 2026, 7:25 PM
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The GuardianMar 28, 2026, 7:25 PM

‘The tide is turning’, Green party leader tells crowd at march against far right – live

Organisers claim half a million people are marching through central London, protesting against the rise of the far right Some protesters have spoken to PA earmarking opposition to Reform UK, support for Palestine and anti-racism as drivers for their attendance. Paige Horsford , 34, a media and English teacher from New Romney, Kent, said she joined the Together march because she has witnessed racist incidents at her school. Continue reading...

Al JazeeraMar 28, 2026, 6:32 PM

Thousands march through London in stand against the far right

Organisers say 'Together Alliance' event was the largest anti-far-right march in British history.

The GuardianMar 28, 2026, 5:29 PM

Thousands march against far right in London in biggest ever multicultural protest

More than 100 charities, campaign groups and trade unions marched in a show of unity against far right politics Together Alliance march – live updates Tens of thousands of people have gathered in London to march against the far right in the biggest multicultural demonstration in UK history. Organisers claimed half a million people had travelled to the capital for the Together Alliance march. Police estimated the turnout was closer to 50,000, although they admitted it was difficult to judge the number due to the widespread nature of the crowd. Continue reading...

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