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More than 100,000 protesters are to descend on central London to demand a vote on the final Brexit deal.
Here, we explain when and where the march will take place.
Demonstrators will assemble from midday north of the Hilton Hotel on Park Lane, before marching along the eastern edge of Hyde Park.
Protesters will then turn onto Piccadilly, proceeding on to Trafalgar Square via St James Street and Pall Mall.
Crowds will head down Whitehall, past Downing Street, before finally gathering in Parliament Square.
Here, from 2pm, the crowds will hear speeches from household names such as chef Delia Smith, Dragons' Den star Deborah Meaden and London mayor Sadiq Khan.
Some 150 coaches will bring activists to the march from across the country, with a string of coaches sponsored by stars including football manager Alan Pardew, actor Natascha McElhone, writer Armando Iannucci, ex-footballer Jamie Carragher and singer Olly Alexander.
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People's Vote march – demanding vote on final Brexit deal A young protestor shouts as she takes part in the People's Vote demonstration against Brexit
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People's Vote march – demanding vote on final Brexit deal A protester's pro-EU t-shirt
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People's Vote march – demanding vote on final Brexit deal Gina Miller and Caroline Lucas
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People's Vote march – demanding vote on final Brexit deal Tens of thousands of people march through London
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People's Vote march – demanding vote on final Brexit deal Demonstrators at the People's Vote March
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People's Vote march – demanding vote on final Brexit deal 'Two months too young to decide on my future'
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People's Vote march – demanding vote on final Brexit deal A young girl joins in the march
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People's Vote march – demanding vote on final Brexit deal An EU flag is draped across the statue of Winston Chruchill in Parliament Square
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People's Vote march – demanding vote on final Brexit deal Vince Cable MP, Pro-EU campaigner Gina Miller, Tony Robinson and Caroline Lucas MP join with crowds
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People's Vote march – demanding vote on final Brexit deal Crowds gather on Pall Mall
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People's Vote march – demanding vote on final Brexit deal A man resembling Britain's Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, joins EU supporters
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People's Vote march – demanding vote on final Brexit deal People gather in Trafalgar Square
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People's Vote march – demanding vote on final Brexit deal Pro-EU campaigner Gina Miller and Tony Robinson
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People's Vote march – demanding vote on final Brexit deal EU supporters, calling on the government to give Britons a vote on the final Brexit deal, participate in the 'People's Vote' march
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Numbers are expected to far exceed the last march in June when around 100,000 turned out, and organisers have extended the route to accommodate larger crowds.
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