Prime Minister meets police in Belfast injured in recent disorder
Sir Keir Starmer also met representatives from minority ethnic communities in Northern Ireland.
Sir Keir Starmer also met representatives from minority ethnic communities in Northern Ireland.
The Prime Minister met frontline officers who dealt with violence that erupted following anti-immigration protests in Northern Ireland.
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Sir Keir Starmer will visit Belfast.
Mark Bowen made the comment to police officers on Bristol Bridge.
Chief Constable Jon Boutcher slammed the ‘despicable scenes’.
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An additional 120 officers are expected to arrive next week from Police Scotland to bolster the ranks of the Police Service of Northern Ireland.
Muhammad Atif, a trustee of the Belfast Multi Cultural Association, described an encouraging day as MLAs were recalled to the Assembly.
First Minister Michelle O’Neill said ministers ‘are unequivocally collective in our determination to say no to racism’.
The Stormont Executive will meet early on Thursday morning ahead of the recall of the Assembly at noon.
Jon Boutcher told the community in a YouTube video that every PSNI officer ‘is here to look after you’.
‘It should be a cause of shame that this is taking place and my message is: stop,’ the Northern Ireland Secretary said.
The Northern Ireland Assembly is also to be recalled from summer recess on Thursday.