Millions Attend 'No Kings' Protests Against Trump
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On October 18, 2025, in London, England, UK, @marcorobinson7 shared a video showing large crowds marching through central London to protest against the UK government’s proposed Digital ID scheme. The video shows demonstrators carrying banners and chanting slogans as they walk from Marble Arch toward Whitehall,
A massive march organized by far-right activist Tommy Robinson in London has grown violent as a small group of his supporters clashed with police.
Protesters calling for an end to the use of asylum hotels gathered in central London today. The protest, dubbed the "pink ladies" protest, called for the protection of women and children, amid what they see as a spate of attacks involving asylum seekers.
Thousands of people participated in the worldwide ‘No Kings’ protests against US President Donald Trump’s immigration, education and security policies, with organisers warning of an authoritarian drift in Washington.
Speaking at a "No Kings" rally in Washington, D.C., Bill Nye, the former host of "Bill Nye the Science Guy," urged lawmakers to “stop the abuses of this petulant president [Trump] and his circle of sycophants,” declaring, “No thrones, no crowns, no kings."
London police arrested hundreds of protesters for supporting a banned pro-Palestinian group at a demonstration on Saturday which went ahead despite requests to call it off after a deadly attack at a synagogue in Manchester.
The peaceful protest, organised by Born Free, Freedom for Animals, and the Daily Express, drew hundreds of supporters, including environmental activist Chris Packham CBE. He was joined by wildlife presenter Megan McCubbin, environmental activist Feargal Sharkey, and green energy entrepreneur Dale Vince.
Campaigners have claimed the Sea Life London Aquarium, owned by Merlin Entertainments, are keeping the birds in ‘horrible’ conditions for profit.
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A new round of "No Kings" demonstrations took place in cities across the country, including Washington, D.C., New York and Chicago on Oct. 18.