In pictures: Tens of thousands gather for anti-racism protests

Thousands of counter-protesters hit the streets following predictions of more violence in English towns and cities in the wake of the Southport stabbings.

Demonstrators and police officers at an anti-racism protest in Walthamstow, London. Picture date: Wednesday August 7, 2024. (Photo by PA Wire/PA Images via Getty Images)
Demonstrators and police officers at an anti-racism protest in Walthamstow, East London. (PA Images via Getty Images)

Fears of further violence across England largely failed to materialise on Wednesday as counter-protesters turned out in their thousands to see off far-right demonstrations.

English cities including Newcastle, Bristol and Birmingham, as well as London, had been braced for more rioting on Wednesday following the Southport stabbing attack.

Campaign group Stand Up To Racism estimated 25,000 people took to the streets across the country to show their opposition to recent unrest and, it said, take a stand against racism and violence.

Here's a selection of the best pictures from what Home Office minister Dame Diana Johnson called an “on the whole peaceful” night of action.

Demonstrators play drums at an anti-racism protest in Walthamstow, London. Picture date: Wednesday August 7, 2024. (Photo by PA Wire/PA Images via Getty Images)
Demonstrators in Walthamstow play drums on a night which reportedly had a party atmosphere in many locations. (PA Images via Getty Images)
***PARENTAL PERMISSION GRANTED*** Hassan Boston Khan, a 9-year-old from Newcastle, tries on a police officer's helmet after giving officers water, ahead of an anti-immigration protest in Newcastle. Picture date: Wednesday August 7, 2024. (Photo by PA Wire/PA Images via Getty Images)
A young boy tries on a police officer's helmet after giving officers water ahead of an anti-immigration protest in Newcastle. (PA Images via Getty Images)
Thousands gather for Stop the far right Potestest in Queens Road  Brighton UK Caron Watson/Alamy Live News
Thousands gather for Stop the far-right Protest in Queens Road Brighton UK Caron Watson/Alamy Live News
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - AUGUST 7: Anti-racism activists hold up signs by the roadside as they take part in a rally ahead of a rumoured anti-immigrant protest on August 7, 2024 in Brentford, United Kingdom. A series of anti-immigrant protests and riots have swept the country in the week after a deadly knife attack in Southport, England, fuelled by false rumours that the suspect was an asylum seeker.  In recent days, far-right groups on social media have circulated a list of more than 30 anti-immigration protests scheduled for tonight at asylum centres and immigration firms across the UK. It was unclear how many locations would attract sizeable crowds; in many locations, the group
Counter-protestors in Brentford. (Getty Images)
WALTHAMSTOW, ENGLAND - AUGUST 7: People pray during an anti-racism counter protest against a potential anti-immigration protest on August 7, 2024 in Walthamstow, United Kingdom. A series of anti-immigrant protests and riots have swept the country in the week after a deadly knife attack in Southport, England, fuelled by false rumours that the suspect was an asylum seeker. In recent days, far-right groups on social media have circulated a list of more than 30 anti-immigration protests scheduled for tonight at asylum centres and immigration firms across the UK. It was unclear how many locations would attract sizeable crowds; in many locations, the group
People pray during an anti-racism counter-protest against a potential anti-immigration protest in Walthamstow, East London. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)
WALTHAMSTOW, ENGLAND - AUGUST 7: Anti-racism counter protesters hold placards ahead of a potential anti-immigration protest on August 7, 2024 in Walthamstow, United Kingdom. A series of anti-immigrant protests and riots have swept the country in the week after a deadly knife attack in Southport, England, fuelled by false rumours that the suspect was an asylum seeker. In recent days, far-right groups on social media have circulated a list of more than 30 anti-immigration protests scheduled for tonight at asylum centres and immigration firms across the UK. It was unclear how many locations would attract sizeable crowds; in many locations, the group
Counter-protesters in Walthamstow show off their placards. (Getty Images)
BRENTFORD, ENGLAND - AUGUST 7: Anti-racism activists hold up signs by the roadside as they take part in a rally ahead of a rumoured anti-immigrant protest on August 7, 2024 in Brentford, United Kingdom. A series of anti-immigrant protests and riots have swept the country in the week after a deadly knife attack in Southport, England, fuelled by false rumours that the suspect was an asylum seeker.  In recent days, far-right groups on social media have circulated a list of more than 30 anti-immigration protests scheduled for tonight at asylum centres and immigration firms across the UK. It was unclear how many locations would attract sizeable crowds; in many locations, the group
Drivers in Brentford were invited to show their support for counter-protests. (Getty Images)
Anti-racism protesters during a march in Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday August 7, 2024. (Photo by PA Wire/PA Images via Getty Images)
Birmingham also saw large crowds drawn to oppose recent unrest. (PA Images via Getty Images)
WALTHAMSTOW, ENGLAND - AUGUST 7: A Palestinian flag is waved as anti-racism counter protesters assemble ahead of a potential anti-immigration protest on August 7, 2024 in Walthamstow, United Kingdom. A series of anti-immigrant protests and riots have swept the country in the week after a deadly knife attack in Southport, England, fuelled by false rumours that the suspect was an asylum seeker. In recent days, far-right groups on social media have circulated a list of more than 30 anti-immigration protests scheduled for tonight at asylum centres and immigration firms across the UK. It was unclear how many locations would attract sizeable crowds; in many locations, the group
Walthamstow, in East London, is understood to have seen one of the biggest counter-protests. (Getty Images)
Anti-racism protesters demonstrate in Newcastle. Picture date: Wednesday August 7, 2024. (Photo by PA Wire/PA Images via Getty Images)
Palestine flags were on display at many demonstrations, including in Newcastle. (PA Images via Getty Images)
Police officers stand on duty during a counter demonstration called against an anti-immigration protest called by far-right activists, near an Immigration Solicitors' office in Westcliff, near Southend-on-Sea, eastern England on August 7, 2024. Thousands of riot police stood ready Wednesday as Britain remained on alert for disturbances during far-right protests across the country. Nightly riots, during which mosques and migrant targets have been attacked, erupted after three children were murdered in Southport on July 29. (Photo by AFP) (Photo by STF/AFP via Getty Images)
Unrest was expected near an immigration solicitors' office in Westcliff, near Southend-on-Sea. (Photo by AFP)
WESTCLIFF, ENGLAND - AUGUST 07: Anti-racism counter protesters hold a banner that reads
Reports of planned violence prompted counter-demonstrations in several towns and cities, including Southend, in Essex. (Getty Images)
A member of the public feeds a police horse as officers stand on duty near a counter demonstration against an anti-immigration protest called by far-right activists, outside the United Immigration Services offices at The Beacon in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, north-east England on August 7, 2024. Thousands of riot police stood ready Wednesday as Britain remained on alert for disturbances during far-right protests across the country. Nightly riots, during which mosques and migrant targets have been attacked, erupted after three children were murdered in Southport on July 29. (Photo by SCOTT HEPPELL / AFP) (Photo by SCOTT HEPPELL/AFP via Getty Images)
Several police horses were rewarded for their night on duty by members of the public in Newcastle. (AFP via Getty Images)
Counter protesters ahead of an anti-immigration protest in Newcastle. Picture date: Wednesday August 7, 2024. (Photo by PA Wire/PA Images via Getty Images)
Counter-protesters in Newcastle had some of the more imaginative signs and placards on the night. (PA Images via Getty Images)
People hold placards during a counter demonstration against an anti-immigration protest called by far-right activists, outside the Refugee and Migrant Centre offices in Birmingham, central England, on August 7, 2024. Thousands of riot police stood ready Wednesday as Britain remained on alert for disturbances during far-right protests across the country. Nightly riots, during which mosques and migrant targets have been attacked, erupted after three children were murdered in Southport on July 29. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP) (Photo by DARREN STAPLES/AFP via Getty Images)
An anti-immigration protest called by far-right activists outside Birmingham's Refugee and Migrant Centre prompted a large counter-demonstration. (AFP via Getty Images)
People take part in an anti-immigration protest outside Waltham Forest Immigration Bureau in Walthamstow, London. Picture date: Wednesday August 7, 2024. (Photo by PA Wire/PA Images via Getty Images)
An anti-immigration protest outside Waltham Forest Immigration Bureau, in Walthamstow, London, included several people wearing masks and face coverings. (PA Images via Getty Images)
Windows are boarded up in Peterborough ahead of an anti-immigration protest. Picture date: Wednesday August 7, 2024. (Photo by PA Wire/PA Images via Getty Images)
Businesses in Peterborough and elsewhere boarded their windows ahead of more predicted riots. (PA Images via Getty Images)
Scenes in Aldershot, Hampshire, this evening, August 7, 2024, as over 30 protests were planned across the UK at immigration centres, refugee shelters and lawyers' homes. Disorder erupted in cities across the country last week after the fatal stabbing of three girls in Southport, with unrest fuelled by misinformation online that the suspect was an asylum seeker. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has promised communities they will be kept safe, and rioters will be dealt with swiftly.
Aldershot, in Hampshire, was one of the few towns to see significant violence, with police forced to separate rival groups of protestors. (SWNS)
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - AUGUST 7: Signs saying 'Newcastle loves black and white' is displayed as anti-racism protesters gather to counter the planned anti-immigrant protest on August 7, 2024 in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. A series of anti-immigrant protests and riots have swept the country in the week after a deadly knife attack in Southport, England, fuelled by false rumours that the suspect was an asylum seeker. In recent days, far-right groups on social media have circulated a list of more than 30 anti-immigration protests scheduled for tonight at asylum centres and immigration firms across the UK. It was unclear how many locations would attract sizeable crowds; in many locations, the group
Demonstrators in Newcastle injected some humour into their signs and placards, including one which read 'Newcastle loves black + white + brown' in reference to the city's famous football team and Brown Ale. (Getty Images)
Handout photo provided by the Metropolitan Police of Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley (left) attending an arrest in Sutton, south London, following last week's violent disorder in Whitehall. Picture date: Thursday August 8, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLICE Southport. Photo credit should read: Metropolitan Police/PA Wire
Metropolitan Police of Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley attending an arrest in Sutton, south London, connected to last week's violent disorder. (Metropolitan Police/PA Wire)