Police Probe Launched After Man Knocked Unconscious at St Pancras Station Amid Tommy Robinson Appearance
Overview
A police investigation is underway after a man was assaulted and knocked unconscious at St Pancras International Station this afternoon, in an incident which may be linked to far-right activist Tommy Robinson, who had been seen promoting an upcoming protest at the station earlier in the day.
Assault Caught on Camera
Shocking video footage circulating online shows a man lying motionless on the ground shortly after an altercation believed to have taken place in one of the busy concourses at the central London transport hub.
Witnesses say the incident occurred moments after Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was seen handing out flyers and tweeting from the station, promoting his upcoming demonstration and march.
Emergency Response
British Transport Police (BTP) and London Ambulance Service were called to the station shortly after the incident occurred. A spokesperson for LAS confirmed they treated a man for head injuries at the scene before transporting him to hospital for further treatment.
His current condition is not yet known.
We have reached out to both British Transport Police and London Ambulance Service for official statements.
Tommy Robinson Seen with Facial Injury
Robinson, who was wearing the same clothing as seen in the video, was later spotted with what appeared to be a cut to his face. It remains unclear whether he was directly involved in the physical confrontation or sustained the injury during a separate altercation.
He has not yet commented publicly on the incident.
Investigation Underway
British Transport Police have confirmed that CCTV footage from the station has been secured and passed to detectives for review as part of an ongoing investigation.
No arrests have been confirmed at this stage, and the circumstances of the assault are still being established.
Witness Appeal
Anyone who witnessed the incident or has mobile footage is urged to contact British Transport Police on 0800 40 50 40, or text 61016, quoting reference incident at St Pancras – 28 July 2025.
Alternatively, information can be submitted anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.