An anti-immigration protest and a counter-protest are currently taking place in Newcastle. The UKIP party has organised a demonstration calling for "mass deportations", with members of the party expected to make speeches following the march.
There is also a counter-protest taking place simultaneously, with authorities advising that "significant numbers" are possible and police confirming that measures are in place to keep everyone safe.
It comes after Crowne Plaza hotel, which is owned by Newcastle City Council, cancelled a planned conference that it is understood would have seen the launch of a new political party, Advance UK, which is backed by Tommy Robinson and Elon Musk.
The council confirmed the event had been cancelled on "health and safety" grounds in a decision made by hotel management.
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