Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Paul Golding, leader of Britain First, before the start of a protest by many hundreds of people by the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK. Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, have agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square. Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News

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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Paul Golding, leader of Britain First, before the start of a protest by many hundreds of people by  the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK.  Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, have agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square.  Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News
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Manchester, UK, 18th April, 2026. Paul Golding, leader of Britain First, before the start of a protest by many hundreds of people by the far-right political party Britain First in central Manchester, UK. Greater Manchester Police said organisers of the march, advertised by them as a St George’s Day parade, have agreed a route with police, starting at 1.15pm from Piccadilly Station to walk through central Manchester to St Peter's Square. Anti-racist protesters heckled the protest. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News

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