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EDL target Luton for February 2011 protest

Thursday 9 December 2010
The EDL say they won’t cooperate with the police when they protest on 5 February in the centre of Luton.

EDL Saturday outing dispersed by Police in Wolverhampton

Sunday 21 November 2010
Police dispersed a hastily planned demonstration by 100 members of the far-right English Defence League in Wolverhampton yesterday.

EDL target Nuneaton and Preston

Thursday 18 November 2010
Far-right will be allowed to march in Nuneaton and protest in Preston on 27 November.

Thousands counter the EDL and BNP message of hate

Sunday 7 November 2010
Over 5,000 demonstrators from across the UK marched in London against racism, fascism and Islamophobia.

Dundee City Unison joins thousands on national anti-racism march

Sunday 7 November 2010
On Saturday a delegation from Dundee City Unison travelled to London to take part in a lively demonstration rejecting racism, fascism and Islamophobia.

Help counter the EDL and BNP message of hate

Monday 1 November 2010
This Saturday (6 November) a march and carnival against racism, fascism and Islamophobia will assemble in central London.

No to racism, fascism and Islamophobia!

Thursday 28 October 2010
March and carnival Called by Unite Against Fascism and Love Music Hate Racism. Supported by TUC and the Muslim Council of Britain.

Police use social media to update public during EDL protest

Sunday 10 October 2010
Leicester Constabulary used their website, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube to keep the public up-to-date with what was happening during a far-right protest in the city.

EDL attack art centre as they ‘peacefully’ protest in Leicester

Sunday 10 October 2010
The people of Leicester have spoken about how they were left feeling like ‘prisoners in their own homes’ yesterday as the far-right English Defence League (EDL) descended on the city.

Leicester rejects racist EDL

Saturday 9 October 2010
Local organisations hold peaceful event while the EDL clash with police and damage property.
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