Anti-government protesters in Bangladesh plan march to capital
At least 95 people, including at least 14 police officers, died in clashes on Sunday.
At least 95 people, including at least 14 police officers, died in clashes on Sunday.
Widespread unrest continued for the sixth day in a row following the killing of three young girls in Southport.
Dressage rider Charlotte Fry and gymnast Harry Hepworth weighed in with bronzes medals as GB added four to their tally.
People threw planks of wood at police outside a Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham.
Rutter, watched by husband James and baby son Tommy, protested in vain to officials that she had clipped her sixth extra shot.
In a televised address to the nation, the Prime Minister condemned an attack on a hotel housing asylum seekers in Rotherham.
Masked rioters threw lengths of wood and sprayed fire extinguishers at police officers outside a Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham.
Dame Diana Johnson said courts could sit for 24 hours to ensure ‘thugs’ who ‘maraud our streets’ are swiftly brought to justice.
Bashir said Muslim businesses had been deliberately targeted on Saturday night and he criticised the police response.
The violence followed unrest earlier on Saturday following anti-immigration protests in the city.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said people involved in the clashes ‘will pay the price’.
A further wave of violence swept the country on Saturday.
A post-mortem examination found the 19-year-old died of traumatic head injuries, consistent with a fall from height.
Northumbria Police said warrants were carried out in Sunderland city centre and the Ford Estate area.
Planned anti-immigration protests took place in a number of cities across the country.