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Three men arrested in London after far-right rally following assault incidents

Sunday, 17 May 2026, 06:19 · 1 min read

Three men have been arrested in London in connection with a series of violent incidents surrounding a far-right "Unite the Kingdom" march. One man, aged 44, was detained at Euston station on suspicion of wounding after a 30-year-old was run over by a van in Stirchley (a suburb of Birmingham, central England) on Thursday evening, following the removal of flags from lamp-posts; the victim suffered a broken leg requiring surgery and remains in hospital. A second man was arrested on suspicion of encouraging attacks on police officers, and West Midlands Police said they are reviewing CCTV and social media footage to establish the full circumstances of the incidents.

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The GuardianMan arrested in London after 30-year-old run over by van near flag protest in Birmingham ↗︎
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