Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley grabbed a journalist's microphone as he left a Cobra meeting in Whitehall on Monday morning. Mr Rowley was asked a question about two-tier policing as he left the Cabinet Office, before grabbing the journalist's microphone. Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
The first minister of Scotland John Swinney visited a mosque in Edinburgh on Monday. It comes after a week of riots throughout various towns and cities in the UK, with many mosques being targeted by rioters.
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Sajeeb Wazed Joy, son of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, made an appeal via Facebook, urging security forces to prevent any attempt to oust the elected government amid escalating mass protests. In his post, Joy, who serves as an information and communications technology advisor, emphasised the importance of maintaining order and protecting the nation's constitutional framework.
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Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer held an emergency Cobra meeting on Monday morning after large groups of people set fire to hotels housing asylum seekers in Rotherham and Tamworth. Addressing the details of the meeting, Mr Starmer said: "We will have a standing army of specialist officers, so we will have enough officers to deal with this where we need them."
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The top officer was quizzed about the recent rash of far-right violence in the UK, but flashed when... Daily Record - Published Also reported by •BBC News