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Covering the military parade and a No Kings rally on the same day

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Kent Police said a 41-year-old man had been arrested at the direction of the High Court and would appear at Woolwich Crown Court on Monday in connection with contempt of court allegations.The force said Tommy Robinson has also been charged under his real name of Stephen Yaxley-Lennon with allegedly refusing to provide his phone’s PIN to officers who had stopped and questioned him at the border in Folkestone in July.

Covering the military parade and a No Kings rally on the same day

He was granted bail over that allegation and will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on 13 November.The alleged offence under the Terrorism Act is not an accusation that he was planning an attack and relates solely to police powers to examine phones at ports as part of investigations.Mr Yaxley-Lennon is facing potential jail at Monday's hearing on contempt of court charges.

Covering the military parade and a No Kings rally on the same day

It is alleged he breached an injunction not to repeat lies about a Syrian refugee which had been previously ruled by a judge to be defamatory.Shortly after he entered Folkestone police station on Friday afternoon, the official Tommy Robinson X account confirmed that he had been taken into custody.

Covering the military parade and a No Kings rally on the same day

The move to detain Mr Yaxley-Lennon comes less than 24 hours before a major policing operation to contain potentially thousands of his supporters.

For weeks, and posting from abroad, he had been urging them to come to London on Saturday, claiming that the state was trying to silence him for speaking out about the impact of immigrants on the UK.Bluebell season is upon us, with the enchanting flowers turning wooded areas into magical meadows from late April through to May.

The pops of violet have been sprinkled across the county, from the colourful Cotswolds to the winding Wye Valley.According to The Wildlife Trusts, the bluebell is the "unofficial national flower" of the UK, as it is home to more than half of the world's population of the flower.

Cadora Woods, which flanks the River Wye, is considered to be one of the prettiest places that bluebells spring up in Gloucestershire.While your eyes may be glued to the magnificent floral carpet weaving around your feet, make sure you look to the trees, too.

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