Tens of thousands of protesters attended rival marches in central London on Saturday, including a Unite the Kingdom rally organized by far-right figure Tommy Robinson and a pro-Palestinian Nakba Day demonstration. Police deployed over 4,000 officers, drones, and facial recognition cameras in a £4.5 million operation that resulted in 43 arrests at the protests and 22 at the FA Cup Final.
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Tens of thousands of protesters attended rival marches in central London on Saturday, including a Unite the Kingdom rally organized by far-right figure Tommy Robinson and a pro-Palestinian Nakba Day demonstration. Police deployed over 4,000 officers, drones, and facial recognition cameras in a £4.5 million operation that resulted in 43 arrests at the protests and 22 at the FA Cup Final.