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About 90 people have been arrested after the far-right clashed with police officers in major cities across the UK as authorities warned more disorder is likely in the coming days.
Incidents took place in several cities including Manchester, Liverpool, Hull and Stoke, which saw “violent thugs” clash with police and loot shops in some instances.
In Liverpool, two officers had to be taken to hospital – one with a suspected broken nose and another with a suspected broken jaw – as chairs, bricks, bottles and flares were thrown at them.
Chief Constable BJ Harrington, who speaks on public order for the National Police Chiefs’ Council, said authorities are prepared for people to “try and do this again in the coming days”.
Justice secretary Shabana Mahmood told ministers “the whole justice system is ready to deliver convictions as quickly as possible”.
The riots are thought to have been triggered in part by social media misinformation about the knife attack in Southport, Merseyside, on Monday, which led to the death of three children.
Mapped: Violent protests grip the country with fears of more to come
Alexander Butler4 August 2024 12:08
Liverpool mayor slams ‘thugs’ who destroyed library
Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram has condemned the “thugs” who torched a recently renovated library last night.
The Spellow Lane Library Hub, which was opened last year to provide support for one of the most deprived communities in the country, suffered severe damage.
Police said rioters tried to prevent firefighters from accessing the blaze. “Devastated to see this wonderful community asset ravaged by thugs,” Mr Rotheram said posting on X.
Alexander Butler4 August 2024 12:00
Watch: Supermarket manager surveys destroyed store after riots and fires in Belfast
A heartbroken supermarket manager said his store was reduced to ashes following violent disorder in Belfast on Saturday, 3 August.
Bashir said Muslim businesses were deliberately targeted during attacks which which followed anti-immigration protests in the city.
The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service said it had attended a shop and a cafe on fire on the Donegall Road on Saturday night. It said the cause of both fires had been determined as deliberate.
Bashir was visibly emotional as he described how he could not sleep on Saturday night during the unrest. “There is no message for people like this,” he added.
Alexander Butler4 August 2024 11:48
Policing minister vows rioters will face consequences for ‘marauding in streets’
Alexander Butler4 August 2024 11:35
Counter protesters seen in Lancaster
A group of counter protesters have been pictured demonstrating in Lancaster, Lancashire, on Sunday morning as a few far-right members gathered nearby.
Alexander Butler4 August 2024 11:31
Yvette Cooper continues to step up action in the wake of far right riots
A source close to Yvette Cooper has told The Independent that the home secretary is meeting with the chief constable of Merseyside Police and other chief constables this morning where the violent thugs broke out last night.
It comes amid fears of more outbreaks of violence today after riots rocked Liverpool, Bristol, Manchester, Hull, Belfast, Stoke and other cities.
Ms Cooper has openly discussed using travel bans on those involved in the rallies and has promised a robust response to the civil unrest.
David Maddox4 August 2024 11:23
Police deny rumours of acid attack on Muslim woman shared by Labour MP
Cleveland Police has denied rumours circulating online that a Muslim woman was attacked with acid during unrest on Saturday.
The force said it had not received “any formal complaint” from a victim or anyone on their behalf. It also said it had not received notification from medical colleagues of any such incident.
Earlier, reports of the attack were shared on social media by Nick Lowles, chief executive of Left-wing group Hope not Hate, and Josh Fenton-Glynn MP, the Labour MP for Calder Valley.
“Reports are coming in of acid being thrown out of a car window at a Muslim woman in Middlesbrough. Absolutely horrendous,” Mr Lowles posted on X.
Alexander Butler4 August 2024 11:21
Clean up in Hull
Street cleaning teams in Hull have worked through the night to ensure the city is open for business today, the city council has said.
Volunteers turned up with brushes from 7am to assist council crews. Areas within the city have largely reopened following Saturday’s disorder, but a number of shops remain closed.
“Yesterday we saw the worst of Hull but already today we have seen the best,” councillor Jack Haines of Hull City Council said.
“The cleaning teams have made fantastic progress overnight. The main streets are largely clear and the interchange has reopened.
“We have already seen the power in our community with volunteers turning up from 7am this morning with brushes to assist council teams. I thank all volunteers and council staff.
“With the clean-up largely completed and areas clear, the best way anyone can help today is to come together, enjoy our city and support local shops and business.”
Alexander Butler4 August 2024 11:17
Watch: Unrest throughout England as far-right protesters destroy shops and cars
Alexander Butler4 August 2024 11:00