Police have issued an update into their investigation after 'violence' broke out at Tommy Robinson's 'Unite the Kingdom' rally.
The Metropolitan Police said between 110,000 and 150,000 people turned out for the far right activist's London protest on Saturday, September 13.
But there were several incidents of violent disorder - most linked to Robinson's rally, according to police.
Bottles and flares were thrown at officers, with horses and dogs used to keep Robinson supporters away from counter-protestors.
The Met said 26 of its officers were hurt, with 24 people arrested on Saturday.
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The force's head said it expected to make another 50 arrests.
Speaking at the London Policing Board today,