Police chief warns people involved in Sunderland riots
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Police chief warns people involved in Sunderland riots
Chief Superintendent Mark Hall from Northumbria Police warns people involved in Friday night’s riots in Sunderland that they will be “met with the full force of the law”.
Report by Blairm.
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Mayor of the North East Kim McGuinness describes the unrest in Sunderland on Friday night as "thuggery" and says the people involved "are not the voice" of the city. Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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Mosques across the country are increasing their security and protective measures following riots and an attack on a mosque in Southport following the stabbing attack on Monday. Muslims in West London were warned of far-right rallies across the country and the police have also stepped in to guard worshippers.
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