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THURDAY’S edition of your newspaper was a fine if unintended summary of the state of our government.
THURDAY’S edition of your newspaper was a fine if unintended summary of the state of our government.
Police vehicles were set on fire in violent scenes in Southport on Tuesday evening following a vigil for the victims of the holiday club knife attack.
Merseyside Police said eight officers suffered serious injuries.
Injuries included fractures, lacerations, a suspected broken nose, a concussion, and other head and serious facial injuries.
Police say the riot outside a Southport mosque was made up of supporters of the English Defence League.
The Prime Minister said rioters in Southport on Tuesday evening had ‘hijacked’ a vigil for victims.
University leaders have been calling on the Government to raise the annual tuition fee for domestic students in line with inflation.
The Home Secretary said ‘scenes of thuggery’ bore no relation to the way in which Southport’s community had come together.
Officers put on helmets and riot gear after stones and bottles were launched at them and police riot vans were attacked.
Many of those taking part in a vigil on Tuesday evening in Southport were in tears as they laid flowers and cards of remembrance.
Advertising for the top civil service job in Guernsey is to begin imminently, after Mark de Garis confirmed his plans to step down next year.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper urged social media companies to take more responsibility for speculation about the attack spread online.
In a statement to the Commons, Yvette Cooper said ‘our thoughts are with the little children’ while James Cleverly described the attack as ‘heinous’.
Officers should be given the space to probe the case without people guessing at the possible motive or circumstances, Number 10 said.
A 17-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, remains in custody.