Tommy Robinson was released on bail after being arrested for an alleged assault at St Pancras station.

Tommy Robinson was arrested for an incident at St Pancras station on July 28.

August 5th 2025.

Tommy Robinson was released on bail after being arrested for an alleged assault at St Pancras station.
Tommy Robinson, also known as Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, has recently made headlines after being arrested in connection with an incident at St Pancras station in London on July 28. The 42-year-old far-Right activist was taken into custody at Luton Airport upon his arrival from Portugal, where he had been on a flight from Faro.

The arrest was made after footage surfaced on social media, showing Robinson pacing back and forth on a walkway near a person lying motionless on the floor. It appeared that the activist had been involved in an altercation with this individual. In the clip, a man can be heard saying, "He f***ing come at me. He come at me bruv." Robinson then approaches a witness and states, "He come at me bruv, you saw that." The victim was later taken to the hospital with serious injuries and was discharged a few days later.

Following his arrest, Robinson has been released on bail until September 8 as the investigation continues. In a social media post, he called on the police to "release the footage" of the incident. The British Transport Police, who are handling the case, stated that Robinson had left the country for Tenerife in the early hours of July 29 and had been wanted for questioning.

Despite being released on bail, Robinson's case has sparked controversy and has been met with mixed reactions. Some are calling for the release of the footage, while others are questioning the actions of the activist. The Metropolitan Police has been tagged in Robinson's social media post, with the request to "RELEASE THE FOOTAGE."

In the meantime, the victim's condition has been updated to stable and the investigation is ongoing. As more information becomes available, we will continue to keep you informed. Stay updated with the latest news by signing up for Metro's News Updates newsletter or by enabling Breaking News alerts so you never miss a beat. Let's stay informed and stay connected.

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