Peaceful protests quash fears of further violent disorder despite planned unrest
Anti-racism protesters turned out in towns and cities across the country on Wednesday evening.
Anti-racism protesters turned out in towns and cities across the country on Wednesday evening.
The Russian President described the ‘indiscriminate shelling of civilian buildings’.
Revealing the plan, justice minister Heidi Alexander also said a ‘standing army’ of specialist police had been set up to deal with violent protests.
In Southport, hundreds of people attended a peaceful vigil a week on from the murders of Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Alice Dasilva Aguiar.
Peter Kyle said he had met representatives from social media giants on Monday.
Afzal Khan has urged Sir Keir Starmer to formally adopt a definition of Islamophobia after scenes of disorder in parts of the UK.
It is part of a nationwide crackdown following weeks of violent protests that left more than 200 people dead and thousands injured.
The movements have prompted speculation on social media about whether they were in preparation for some kind of a prisoner swap.
One analyst described it as the largest battleground blow to the shadowy Russian group in years.
World Aid Convoy caused concerns that it was soliciting funds through Gaza Now via social media posts and private messaging service Telegram.
Anjem Choudary has been convicted of taking a ‘caretaker role’ in directing Al-Muhajiroun (ALM).
Gabriel Budasz is on trial accused of posting bomb-making tutorials online and encouraging terrorism.
Violence erupted on Tuesday, with the Daily Prothom Alo newspaper on Saturday reporting the deaths of at least 103 people so far.
A search is under way after Iryna Farion died after being attacked in the street in Lviv.
Military forces are patrolling parts of the capital, Dhaka.