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UK riots live: Almost 400 arrested as warnings issued to foreign nationals in Britain

UK riots live: Almost 400 arrested as warnings issued to foreign nationals in Britain

Home secretary’s warning to rioters: ‘You are a total disgrace and there will be reckoning’

Almost 400 people have been arrested over mob violence spreading across the UK, with the prime minister setting up a “standing army” of specialist police officers to deal with further attacks.

Sir Keir Starmer has held an emergency Cobra meeting after far-right mobs carried out racist attacks and set fire to hotels housing asylum seekers in Rotherham and Tamworth.

Speaking after the meeting, the prime minister said: “We will have a standing army of specialist public duty officers so that we will have enough officers to deal with this where we need them.”

Meanwhile, Australia, Nigeria, Malaysia and Indonesia have all issued travel alerts to their nationals visiting the UK as far-right violence sweeps across the country.

Australia’s government advised its citizens to “exercise a high degree of caution”, adding: “Avoid areas where protests are occurring due to the potential for disruption and violence.”

Nigeria’s ministry of foreign affairs warned nationals that the violence had “assumed dangerous proportions” and there was “an increased risk of violence and disorder occasioned by the recent riots in the UK”.

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Sir Mark Rowley apologises for grabbing reporter’s microphone

Met police commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has apologised for grabbing a reporter’s microphone and knocking it to the floor.

Sir Mark bizarrely grabbed a journalist’s microphone cover as he was asked about the UK police’s response to ongoing mob violence across the country.

Footage from Sky News captured Sir Mark leaving the cabinet office in Westminster on Monday after attending a Cobra meeting with the prime minister.

He said: “There’s been a story running all day about my exit from the meeting. This is a distraction from the critical events we are dealing with.

“In an effort to move a microphone out of my path I’m sorry that I knocked it to the floor. That was never my intention. We remain focused on the critical and urgent matters at hand.”

Met Police boss snatches reporter’s microphone when quizzed about riots

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UK riots: What happens next as hundreds arrested over disorder?

There have now been about 420 arrests, with No 10 holding an emergency Cobra meeting to coordinate the government’s response.

Ministers will look at the lessons learnt from the UK’s response to the 2011 riots, after which a new framework was drawn for dealing with civil unrest.

Read here about how the UK’s criminal justice system could respond to the far-right riots in the coming weeks:

Alexander Butler5 August 2024 18:44

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Rioters are ‘being pursued’, Staffordshire Police says

Staffordshire Police Assistant Chief Constable Stuart Ellison said: “Police forces across the country all have the same message for the individuals involved in these incidents: you are being pursued and we are working around the clock to find you.

“Setting up the portal is going to give us a streamlined way of gathering all of the evidence required to track down those responsible and speak to the public who will no doubt have vital information that can help us.

“If you were in Stoke-on-Trent or Tamworth this weekend, tell us what you know. Do you have any footage of people in the area or information that can identify them?

“I’d like to assure local communities in Staffordshire that our efforts to find those involved are substantial. Our inquiries are progressing and we’re ready to deploy proactively to keep our communities safe.”

Alexander Butler5 August 2024 18:36

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Pictured: People gather for vigil in Southport

Children blew bubbles as others placed flowers and heart-shaped balloons in front of The Atkinson arts centre in remembrance of the victims of the stabbing attack.

Families have gathered at a vigil in Southport a week on from the murders of Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Alice Dasilva Aguiar.

Members of the public at a floral tribute left outside Southport’s Town Hall ahead of a vigil in memory of three children who were killed in a knife attack last Monday
Members of the public at a floral tribute left outside Southport’s Town Hall ahead of a vigil in memory of three children who were killed in a knife attack last Monday (Ryan Jenkinson/PA Wire)
Young children play with bubble wands amongst floral tribute left outside the Town Hall in Southport, ahead of a vigil on Monday evening
Young children play with bubble wands amongst floral tribute left outside the Town Hall in Southport, ahead of a vigil on Monday evening (Ryan Jenkinson/PA Wire)

Alexander Butler5 August 2024 18:21

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Three convicted for Sunderland violence

Two men and a woman have been convicted for their roles in the violent disorder that took place in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, last Friday.

Leanne Hodgson, Josh Kellett and Andrew Smith have all pleaded guilty to violent disorder following the disgraceful scenes last Friday evening.

Hodgson, 43, of Holborn Road, Sunderland, and Kellett, 29, of Southcroft, Washington both admitted the offence when appearing before magistrates in South Tyneside today (Monday).

Smith, 41, of High Street East, Sunderland, admitted the same offence when appearing at Newcastle Crown Court. All three offenders have been remanded in custody until they are due to be sentenced.

Leanne Hodgson, Josh Kellett and Andrew Smith have all pleaded guilty to violent disorder following the disgraceful scenes last Friday evening.
Leanne Hodgson, Josh Kellett and Andrew Smith have all pleaded guilty to violent disorder following the disgraceful scenes last Friday evening. (Supplied)

Alexander Butler5 August 2024 18:17

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Countries issue safety warnings over travel to UK amid riots

Australia, Nigeria, Malaysia and Indonesia have all issued travel alerts to their nationals visiting the UK as far-right violence sweeps across the country.

Australia’s government advised its citizens to “exercise a high degree of caution”, adding: “Avoid areas where protests are occurring due to the potential for disruption and violence.”

Nigeria’s ministry of foreign affairs warned nationals that the violence had “assumed dangerous proportions” and there was “an increased risk of violence and disorder occasioned by the recent riots in the UK”.

Malaysia’s High Commission said: “Malaysians residing in or travelling to the United Kingdom are urged to stay away from protest areas, remain vigilant and follow the latest updates and guidance provided by local authorities.”

The Indonesian embassy in London meanwhile advised its citizens in the UK to avoid large crowds and increase their vigilance.

Alexander Butler5 August 2024 18:04

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‘Far-right thuggery’ is unacceptable, justice secretary says

Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, said: “The far-right thuggery we have witnessed on our streets is completely unacceptable and contrary to the British notion of rule of law.

“The Prime Minister has been clear from the outset that those involved should expect to face the full force of our justice system.

“My message to anyone who chooses to take part in this violence is simple. The police, courts and prisons stand ready and you will face the consequences of these appalling acts.”

Alexander Butler5 August 2024 17:48

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Businesses close early ahead of Plymouth protest

Bars, restaurants and businesses in Plymouth have closed early ahead of two planned protests in the city on Monday evening.

Campaign group Stand Up To Racism is set to demonstrate at Guildhall Square from 6pm, with a “stop the boats” protest organised for 7pm.

Alexander Butler5 August 2024 17:36

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‘We were in fear’: Rotherham residents after horror of far-right asylum hotel attack

When far-right rioters started throwing bottles at police officers guarding an asylum seeker hotel, local resident Becky Brunt decided it was time for her family to flee the area.

She had been watching the chaos unfold streets away from her estate on a TikTok live stream and as the crowds grew around their home she decided it would be safer to stay with her mother-in-law in Sheffield.

The family returned when the violence had died down at around midnight on Sunday night. And the next morning they spoke to The Independent from outside the hotel where they were clearing up after the devastation.

Alexander Butler5 August 2024 17:22

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Police will become ‘fatigued’

Police officers will have their rest days cancelled as they face violence some have never seen before amid the riots – and they will become “fatigued” at some point, the Police Federation has said.

Broken bones and concussion are among the injuries police officers have suffered over six days of disorder which has seen hundreds of arrests in the wake of a knife attack in Southport last week which left three girls dead, the federation said.

It is not yet known how many police officers have been injured during the disorder.

Tiffany Lynch, acting national chairwoman of the Police Federation of England and Wales, told Times Radio: “What we’re actually seeing and our officers out there that are working incredibly hard for extended periods of duty, is unprecedented, and the violence that they’re actually facing, some have never faced before in their careers.

“We know of recorded injuries where we’ve had broken bones, concussion and such like, but we’re also seeing that these officers are working extended long hours and with the level of violence that they’re facing, they will be becoming fatigued at some point.”

Alexander Butler5 August 2024 17:18