Friday, 2 August 2024 UK police prepared for more far-right protests after a mass stabbing killed three young girls in Southport. Security tightened at mosques due to fears of anti-Islamic attacks. Prime Minister Starmer condemned agitators and promised legal action. Demonstrations are expected across various cities, including London and Cardiff, with authorities ready to respond.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the chaotic scenes that unfolded in the aftermath of the stabbing as the "actions of a tiny, mindless minority" and condemned "far-right hatred".
Images captured in Brighton, southern England, on 7 August show police officers escorting a small number of anti-immigration protesters away from a larger anti-racism demonstration, on an evening in..
Thousands across the UK protested against far-right riots, sparked by a stabbing suspect identified as a Rwandan-born Cardiff resident. Major demonstrations unfolded in cities like London, Bristol, and..
Sir Mark Rowley has hailed a 'successful' police operation which saw thousands of officers deployed across London to tackle planned protests by far-right extremists on Wednesday night.
Speaking after..