Tommy Robinson convicted of terror offence
English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson faces prison after being convicted of refusing to give police access to his mobile phone upon returning to Britain from abroad.
English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson faces prison after being convicted of refusing to give police access to his mobile phone upon returning to Britain from abroad.
Former EDL leader's controversial visit to Israel draws sharp criticism from Conservative Party's Baroness Warsi, exposing deep political divisions over UK-Israel relations and far-right influences.
Far-right agitator Tommy Robinson's rally in central London descended into chaos, resulting in violent clashes with police and widespread political condemnation. This analysis delves into the event's impact and the concerning rise of extremist rhetoric in
Britpop legends James have issued a scathing condemnation of far-right activist Tommy Robinson after he used their anthem 'Sit Down' at a political rally without permission, branding it a 'cynical ploy'.