10.30am
Sir Steve Redgrave starts the relay at Wembley
Olympic torch relay nearly abandoned
10.35
First clash, as a woman tries to grab the torch from schoolgirl Cheyenne Green as she boards a bus. Three arrested
11.20
Konnie Huq wrestles with a protester who attempts to grab the flame from her
11.30
A man wearing a fluorescent yellow jacket attempts to put out the flame with a fire extinguisher. Two arrested
11.34
Tim Henman carries the torch with a nervous smile as crowd chants: "Shame on Henman"
12.20pm
Clashes between anti-and pro-China supporters as 2,000 gather near the British Museum. Flour bombs thrown at officers as they struggle to restrain an impromptu march
12.32
Sir Clive Woodward is confronted by three protesters before he has even begun his leg of the relay
12.50
In Trafalgar Square, as Sir Trevor Macdonald holds the torch aloft, large groups of protesters clash with police in some of the most violent scenes and six people are detained
1.00
As Denise Lewis stands with Gordon Brown outside 10 Downing Street, huge crowds of demonstrators gathered along Whitehall break loose and scuffle with police. Scotland Yard update: 25 people already arrested
2.40
The torch nears St Paul's, where a bank of "Free Tibet" protesters have gathered and are waving flags. Organisers decide to abandon plans to parade outside the cathedral and police retreat with torchbearer to a bus. They drive past a waving Lord Mayor
3.30
Paula Radcliffe crosses Tower Bridge to a chorus of boos. Three are arrested for running towards the flame 3.40
Three protesters felled as they rush the flame from different directions in Whitechapel. Scotland Yard update: 35 arrests
4.20
Police rugby tackle four people within a few hundred metres of each other. Organisers cut short street parade, and David Hemery is ushered on to a bus to be driven to Canary Wharf