where is the march in london today

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The march in London today, September 14, 2025, is the "Unite the Kingdom" rally led by anti-immigration activist Tommy Robinson. It took place in central London with the main gathering point near Whitehall. The event saw over 100,000 participants, with demonstrations and speeches occurring around the Whitehall area and along key streets including Stamford Street near Waterloo Bridge, and visuals showed crowds stretching over several kilometers of central London roads. Police maintained a "sterile area" to separate the marchers from a counter-protest organized by "Stand Up to Racism" near Whitehall and Russell Square. The march is a significant right-wing demonstration with some clashes reported between protesters and police. It featured supporters waving England, Britain, and Union flags, and included speeches from prominent figures via video link. The event was heavily policed with over 1,600 officers deployed. The march today is essentially a continuation or prominence of the event started on September 13, 2025, with crowds and activities around central London including Whitehall, Stamford Street, Waterloo Bridge, and Russell Square areas.