‘Two-tier policing’ does not exist in the UK, says former police chief
Sir Thomas Winsor made the comments in response to allegations that right-wing protests are policed more harshly than left-wing ones.
Sir Thomas Winsor made the comments in response to allegations that right-wing protests are policed more harshly than left-wing ones.
A refugee charity has received an ‘incredible response’ to their campaign to send messages of welcome and solidarity to asylum seekers.
A storey of the building fell in the wine-making town of Kroev on the Mosel River.
Here’s what’s making headlines this Thursday.
James Nelson admitted causing criminal damage during trouble in Bolton on Sunday.
Joshua Simpson turned up in the area around the Holiday Inn Express in Manvers on Sunday after hours of disorder was starting to die down.
Director of Public Prosecutions Stephen Parkinson said he was ‘absolutely’ seeking to prosecute people for online offences related to rioting.
Shameem Akhtar was allegedly injured in an incident at the airport in which her sons, Fahir Amaaz, and Muhammad Amaad, struggled with police.
A number of people have already pleaded guilty to offences such as violent disorder.
Suspects are expected to answer to charges such as violent disorder at magistrates’ courts across England.
InterContinental Hotels Group said the unrest, which included two of its hotels being stormed by rioters, was a ‘troubling and challenging situation’.
Revealing the plan, justice minister Heidi Alexander also said a ‘standing army’ of specialist police had been set up to deal with violent protests.
Sir Keir Starmer vowed to ‘ramp up criminal justice’ after an emergency Cobra meeting was called.
On Sunday, anti-immigration rioters smashed the windows of the Holiday Inn Express in Manvers before starting fires.
Amanda Pritchard condemned widespread violence across England seen in the past six days.