Police officer ‘punched in face’ and child pepper-sprayed during anti-migrant clashes at Canary Wharf shopping mall

Far-right protesters clashed with members of the public and police officers inside Canary Wharf shopping mall, London, sparking violent confrontations and leading to multiple arrests during the disturbance. Credit: Ehimetalor Unuabona / Story Picture Agency
Far-right protesters clashed with members of the public and police officers inside Canary Wharf shopping mall
(Credits: Ehimetalor Unuabona/Story Picture Agency)

A protest in London yesterday descended into chaos as dozens of men, women and children draped in English flags marched into a shopping centre.

Police have made four arrests so far at the protest on the Isle of Dogs, near Canary Wharf.

At one point, a large group was filmed walking into the Canary Wharf Shopping Centre, with some children heard hooting and hollering.

Police said a small number of mask wearing protesters then became aggressive towards members of the public and police.

Footage shows a group of Union-Jack balaclava-clad men surrounding a unit of police.

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??George Cracknell Wright 31/08/2025 London, United Kingdom Anti Migrant Hotel protest Canary Wharf A masked man tends to a child who was caught in pepper spray as anti migrant protestors clashed with police in the Canary Wharf shopping centre during an anti migrant demonstration in east London. A officer deployed pepper spray and an arrest was made .The hotel has been the site of multiple protests and continues to house asylum seekers. Photo Credit: George Cracknell Wright
A masked man tends to a child who was caught in pepper spray as anti migrant protestors clashed with police in the Canary Wharf shopping centre
(Credits: George Cracknell Wright)

Pepper spray was used to disperse the crowd, allegedly catching one child who had been brought along.

Images show a man in a balaclava pouring water on a tracksuited boy’s face who appears to be in agony.

The force explained their use of PAVA spray on X: ‘Officers witnessed an assault by a protester on a member of the public inside Canary Wharf shopping centre.

‘The suspect was immediately arrested by officers who used PAVA spray.

‘We are aware other protesters and members of the public, including a child, may have been temporarily affected by the use of PAVA given the density of the crowds in the area.’

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Police were seen handcuffing a man on the ground (Picture: X)

Many of the group were masked, and one officer was reportedly punched in the face.

The Met said: ‘Arrests were made for common assault by a protester on a member of the public, possession of class A and B drugs, assault on police/public order offences and failure to disperse.

‘One of our officers was punched in the face – luckily they did not suffer significant injury.’

The force added: ‘Officers witnessed an assault by a protester on a member of the public inside Canary Wharf shopping centre.

‘The suspect was immediately arrested by officers who used PAVA spray.

We are aware other protesters and members of the public, including a child, may have been temporarily affected by the use of PAVA given the density of the crowds in the area.’

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (15464753ac) Masked counter-protesters are held back by police officers as protesters gather in support of migrants outside Britannia International Hotel in Canary Wharf where asylum seekers are housed, part of ongoing migrant-related demonstrations taking place across the UK. Protest In Support Of Migrants Outside Britannia Hotel In Canary Wharf, London, England, United Kingdom - 31 Aug 2025
Many of the protesters wore masks (Picture: Shutterstock)
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A large police escort was underway before the chaos (Picture: EPA)

Commander Adam Slonecki added: ‘We will not tolerate this kind of behaviour. Today’s protest saw many community members attend, including women and children, and we worked to ensure the safety of those there to peacefully represent their views.

‘Those who arrive at protests masked and intent on causing trouble will continue to be dealt with robustly at future protests.’

In Epping, more protesters marched carrying flares to the town’s civic centre furious at the Home Office’s decision to keep the Bell Hotel open to migrants.

Police were seen dragging away one woman who unfurled a Union Jack on the council offices.

A protester hangs a Union flag from the civic offices before being detained by police, as protesters march in Epping, Essex after a temporary injunction that would have blocked asylum seekers from being housed at the Bell Hotel, was overturned at the Court of Appeal. Picture date: Sunday August 31, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire
A protester hangs a Union flag from the civic offices before being detained by police (Pictures: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire)

Essex Police said: ‘We were in Epping tonight to facilitate a protest.

‘3 people were arrested. 1 arrest — of a woman — was filmed. She was not arrested for flying a Union Flag.

‘She was arrested on suspicion of breaching a Section 14 order because the Civic Centre was outside of the protest area.’

People protest outside the Britannia International Hotel in Canary Wharf, east London. Picture date: Sunday August 31, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Lucy North/PA Wire
St George’s flags and other displays were outside the hotel (Picture: PA)

On Saturday, another group of ‘patriots’ boarded kayaks in an attempt to raise the English flag beneath a hotel in Canary Wharf.

He was filmed falling in, while wearing his balaclava, as he struggled to get out of the water.

People demonstrating under the Abolish Asylum System slogan outside the Britannia International Hotel in Canary Wharf, London. Picture date: Sunday August 24, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Yui Mok/PA Wire
Men draped in flags walked outside the hotel perimeter (Picture: PA)

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