Together March
Hundreds of organisations, from Stand Up To Racism and House Against Hate, take to the streets to protest against the rise of the far right. The Together movement has formed due to the increased rhetoric from groups that are exploiting genuine economic problems and blaming migrants for the crisis. These narratives of division and racism threaten social cohesion, democracy and public safety.
Women Against The Far Right hold a large banner before the march.
A protester carries a placard through the crowd before the start of the march.
A protester holds a placard depicting Nigel Farage before the start of the march.
Hundreds of thousands of people march up Piccadilly.
Jeremy Corbyn and Zach Polanski lead hundreds of thousands of people through the city.
Protesters mounted columns at the National Gallery to try to drop a banner, but failed after police intervened.
Protesters hold placards before the march starts.
Protesters hold a large banner before the march starts.
A protester carries a large placard past the police ahead of the march's start.
Thousands of people partied in Trafalgar Square under the banner 'House Against Hate'.
Over thirty artists took part in the House Against Hate event.
Green Party members Zack Polanski and the newly elected MP Hannah Spencer join the party at Trafalgar Square for the House Against Hate event.
Singer Jessie Ware gets Trafalgar Square partying during the House Against Hate event.
Green Party members Zack Polanski and the newly elected MP Hannah Spencer join the party at Trafalgar Square for the House Against Hate event.