A massive London march organised by far-right activist Tommy Robinson has become unruly as a small group of his supporters clashed with police who were separating them from counter-protesters.

Several officers were punched, kicked and struck by bottles tossed by people at the fringes of the Unite the Kingdom rally, Metropolitan Police said.

Reinforcements with helmets and riot shields were deployed to support the 1000-plus officers on duty.

"We continue to see significant aggression directed at officers by Unite the Kingdom protesters," police posted on the X platform.

At least nine people were arrested, but police indicated many other offenders had been identified and would be held accountable.

Police estimated that Robinson drew about 110,000 people, while the rival March Against Fa

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