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Counter-protesters throw projectiles at police on Armistice Day in Westminster. More than 90 people have been arrested while attempting to get to pro-Palestine march in London. Police have blasted the 'unacceptable aggression'.

Get all the latest news and updates throughout the day onRishi Sunak today condemned as 'despicable' both 'EDL thugs' who attacked police officers and pro-Palestinian protesters pictured openly supporting Hamas following a day of chaos in central London.

Meanwhile, officers stopped and searched a group of around 150 pro-Palestine protesters who had broken off from the main demonstration and were letting off fireworks. Organisers say 800,000 people took part in the main march. There were clashes throughout the day after hundreds of far-right thugs gathered in Whitehall to 'protect the Cenotaph'They are also searching for a man with a sign saying 'welcome to Gaza, twinned with Auschwitz'; and a woman holding a racist banner depicting Mr Sunak and Suella Braverman as 'coconuts' He said the actions 'do not defend the honour of our Armed Forces, but utterly disrespects...

Labour's shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper also condemned scenes of far-right violence and antisemitic hate. Ms Cooper also hit out at her Tory counterpart Suella Braverman for 'inflaming tensions' prior to the march. In a statement, the CAA added: 'This march should never have been allowed to go ahead, and Sir Mark Rowley has serious questions to answer. Perhaps he should do so to Britain's Jews, whom he is failing.'

It came after hundreds of yobs claiming they wanted to 'protect the Cenotaph' clashed with officers in Whitehall this afternoon. Shocking video shows the hooligans - led by Tommy Robinson - throwing bottles and metal barriers at police. Pro-Palestinian protesters wave Palestine flags and let off flares as they march to the US embassy in Vauxhall

As multiple female passengers attempted to intervene and film the encounter, several of the men began verbally abusing them also, continuing to shout 'paedophile'. This evening, a group of seven thugs were witnessed by a MailOnline reporter trying to attack a lone pro-Palestinian protester after boarding a Circle Line train at Westminster

Mr Twist said the main march involved tens of thousands of people and added: 'This is the biggest march that we've seen in this phase and at the moment there are no issues with it. He said: 'There are a number of groups within this counter-protest who are split off and seem intent on seeking confrontation with the main Palestinian march and the policing operation at the moment is being effective in preventing that happening.

'It's being closely monitored by police and also we have police looking out for any troublemakers that might be intent on causing disruption or seeking a confrontation with people on that main march.' Leading politicians including London Mayor Sadiq Khan blamed the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, for the outbreaks of violence after her controversial comments earlier this week which described today's gathering in support of Palestinians as a 'hate march'.

A right-wing protester gestures as police officers keeps the group separate from pro-Palestine protesters Layla Moran, a Liberal Democrat MP who has family in Gaza, laid blame for any trouble caused by the right-wing mob at the Prime Minister's door. Speaking amidst the crowds on Bressenden Place, Mr Bunglawala told the PA news agency: 'Armistice Day is meant to commemorate the end of the First World War and the ceasefire that came along with it to end the bloodshed. I think there is no better way to honour Armistice Day than to call for an end to the current bloodshed in Gaza.'

A group of right-wing protesters gather on Whitehall ahead of a large pro Palestine demonstration in Central London Far-right figure Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, and his supporters were heard chanting football-style cheers as they overwhelmed police outside the Met's HQ and flooded onto Whitehall - just minutes before 11am.

Video footage showed masked men yelling and swearing at police officers dressed in riot gear as they chanted: 'You're not English anymore'. Police units kept watch over the far-right mob throughout the afternoon to make sure they did not attempt to travel across London to the pro Palestine March headed from Hyde Park to the US Embassy in Battersea.

Flag waving protesters join the crowds waiting to view the two minute's silence near to the Cenotaph on Whitehall Military veterans appeared displeased and looked on in disgust as hundreds of people taunted police and shouted out 'we want our country back'. Some of the mob climbed on a statue to Field Marshall Montgomery outside the Ministry of Defence building.

Officers walk close to Whitehall as they monitor the arrival of several hundred protesters let by Tommy Robinson Police officers were standing guard at the Cenotaph early on Saturday as the Met braces itself for a day of action on Remembrance Day

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