Sir Keir Starmer has chaired another emergency Cobra meeting this evening as police prepare for more far-right riots tomorrow.
Speaking to reporters inside Downing Street on Tuesday evening, Sir Keir said: “Those involved will feel the full force of the law… over 400 people now have been arrested, 100 have been charged – some in relation to online activity – and a number of them are already in court.
The meeting comes as a horrifying list of 30 targets – including immigration centres, lawyers’ offices and charities – has been shared by the far-right alongside flame emojis and calls to “mask up”.
Some 6,000 specialist police officers are prepared to quell the violence.
In Birmingham, a pub and cars were also damaged after hundreds gathered in the Bordesley Green area following false reports that a far-right mob was planning to march through the area.
More than 400 people have been arrested over the mob violence spreading across the UK, with the prime minister setting up a “standing army” of specialist police officers to deal with riots.
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Man jailed following a protest in Bolton
James Nelson of Victoria Road, Horwich, Bolton pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage during the disorder in Bolton.
He was sentenced to two months imprisonment at Manchester Magistrates’ Court today (Tuesday 6 August 2024).
Another man received a community order for his role in the protest.
Liam Powell (22/09/1995) of Hendon Court, Buckshaw Village, in Chorley, was given a 12-month community order which will be in place until August 2025.
Powell pleaded guilty to being in possession of cocaine during the disorder on Sunday in Bolton.
Barney Davis7 August 2024 00:01
Merseyside Police step up patrols amid disorder
Merseyside Police said a Section 34 dispersal order has been introduced in south Liverpool until 7pm on Thursday to combat potential disorder.
The order, introduced at 7pm on Tuesday under the Anti-Social Behaviour & Policing Act 2014, gives police officers and community support traffic officers powers to direct people who are engaging in anti-social behaviour or are likely to become involved in such incidents.
Under the legislation, officers have the power to seize any item used in the commission of anti-social behaviour and, should a person who has previously been directed to leave the area return, an offence would be committed for which they may ultimately be arrested.
Inspector Leigh Price said: “We have introduced this order to prevent potential disorder following similar incidents in Merseyside and other parts of the country this week.
“Patrols have been increased in the area to deal with any issues, and this dispersal zone gives officers on the ground extra powers to approach people they believe could be there to commit anti-social behaviour or disorder.
“This order is aimed at ensuring residents and businesses are not subjected to any such behaviour, and I ask that people continue reporting any concerns and we will take action.”
Barney Davis6 August 2024 23:45
Durham police shut down city centre to prevent disorder
Durham Constabulary said officers had issued dispersal orders to 37 people, aged between 13 and 38, who arrived in Durham city centre on Tuesday evening.
A 15-year-old boy, from Crook, was arrested for a public order offence.
The force said that, following intelligence of planned disorder this evening, a dispersal order was put in place for the city centre alongside a heightened police presence.
The dispersal order will remain in place until noon on Wednesday.
Police said they had received no reports of incidents of disorder or criminal damage in the city centre this evening.
Barney Davis6 August 2024 23:30
Lord Chancellor claims rioters will face ‘full force of the law’
The Lord Chancellor has warned people who “incite mobs” will “feel the full force of the law”, amid concerns over the safety of legal professionals.
It comes as a number of events were planned outside immigration advice centres and solicitors’ offices across the country on Wednesday.
Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood said: “Every day, across the country, solicitors uphold the rule of law.
“Inciting mobs to attack their offices, or threatening them in any way, is unacceptable.
“Those found doing so will face the full force of the law.
“They will join the hundreds of others who have already been arrested by police within the last week.”
Barney Davis6 August 2024 23:00
Politicians defend hundreds turning out in Bolton to ‘defend communities’
On Sunday about 300 people joined a counter-protest against far-right activists amid clashes with police.
Shakeel Afsar, who stood as an independent candidate in Birmingham Hall Green and Moseley in last month’s general election, said “reasonable force” may be needed to defend communities.
“We are not the agitators, aggressors or attackers,” he said in a video posted on X. “We will stand there and defend our businesses and our homes. And if attacked, we will use reasonable and necessary force to defend ourselves … It’s about defending the rights of our community and the honour of our people.”
Baber Baz, a Liberal Democrat councillor in Birmingham, who was at the gathering in Bordesley on Monday, said it was largely peaceful after a day of threats of an imminent attack.
“Hour by hour the tension was increasing. We’ve seen what’s happened in other cities. We won’t allow it to happen in Birmingham.
“The EDL messages were out there. If they turn up and become violent, you’re within your rights to defend yourself.”
Barney Davis6 August 2024 22:15
Stand Up To Racism open letter unites against the right
Paloma Faith, Diane Abbott, The Specials and Kate Nash were among a cavalcade of celebrities and politicians to sign the latest Stand Up To Racism open letter against the far-right.
Stand Up To Racism successfully called on its supporters to turn out en masse over the weekend against the far-right thugs, who were outnumbered all over the country.
Their letter says: “Across Europe we see the rise of far right and fascist forces, from Marine Le Pen in France to the AfD in Germany. The far right are a threat to all decent people. The trial of Finsbury Park terrorist Darren Osborne, who murdered Makram Ali, heard that he was radicalised by reading material by Tommy Robinson.
“When Robinson was leader of the English Defence League, it attacked Muslims, trade unions and strikes. All those who oppose this must join in a united mass movement powerful enough to drive back the fascists. The majority of people in Britain abhor Robinson and the far right. We are the majority, they are the few. Britain has a proud history of defeating fascists and racists. We can defeat them again. We must Stand Up to Racism, Islamophobia and antisemitism. We must unite and mobilise against the far right and fascism.”
Barney Davis6 August 2024 21:58
Man armed with chainsaw chases Muslim couple in Manchester
A man chases a Muslim couple out of a petrol station with a portable hedge trimmer.
A white man appears to leave a petrol station before sprinting at them with a chainsaw. They reportedly escaped without physical harm by driving away yesterday.
The couple filmed the attack and shared it online with activists calling on the government to take strict action.
Greater Manchester Police have been approached for comment.
Barney Davis6 August 2024 21:45
Farage clashes with LBC presenter over Southport attacks
Nigel Farage had a lively debate with LBC presenter Tom Swarbrick earlier today over the Southport riots.
Accused of jumping to conclusions that the suspect was a migrant, the Reform UK leader said: “They did not tell people before those riots sparked, who he was and where they came from. If they had done that this would have been far less serious,”
Barney Davis6 August 2024 21:20
Sir Keir bats away Elon Musk’s comments on X
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer refused to be drawn into comments made by X owner Elon Musk about the ongoing disorder in the UK.
When asked by reporters if he was worried about Mr Musk’s impact on the unrest, or if the man who bought social media platform Twitter had a point with some of his opinions, Sir Keir said: “My focus is on ensuring that our communities are safe. That is my sole focus and I think it’s very important for us all to support the police in what they’re doing.
“I went up to Southport to speak to some of the police who had been the first responders to the terrible attack that happened. They described the scene to me and what they had to deal with when those girls were attacked.
“Those same officers were then attacked on their own streets later the same day – the same officers who had been the first responders.
“Our first duty is to support the police in a difficult exercise that they are engaged in, keeping us safe… the police are doing a difficult job in difficult circumstances and I think that everybody should be giving their full support to ensure that we can make sure that our streets are safe and our communities feel safe and secure.”
Barney Davis6 August 2024 21:01
‘We will find you and we will arrest you’ Police warn rioters in Birmingham
A West Midlands Police spokesman said: “We are now investigating five separate incidents and have this afternoon (6 August) arrested a 46-year-old man on suspicion of possession of offensive weapon.
“We’ve launched an investigation into a violent disorder that happened at around 8.30pm on Stoney Lane.
“A man was assaulted and shortly after a pub window was smashed. After speaking to the licencee, the group were apologetic about a small number of the group who caused the damage and we’re told they offered to pay for the repair. We will be making further enquiries to find the suspects.
“Following the assault a man in his 50s was treated for injuries which thankfully are believed not to be serious.
“It’s understood this involved a separate group involved in damaging the window. We are also working hard to find anyone that has been involved in this; and my message to you is that we will find you and we will arrest you.
“We will not tolerate violence of this nature and we understand that a video has been circulating.”
Superintendent Emlyn Richards from Birmingham Police, said: “I appreciate these are incredibly worrying times for communities. This is a time for communities to unite and support each other and we are working together to make sure communities are fully supported and our response is coordinated, proportionate and responsive.
“We are really proud of the strong links we have with communities across Birmingham, and as always, we have officers ready to police and protect the West Midlands.
“My plea to communities is to be extremely mindful of the incredibly harmful spreading of misinformation on social media at the current time, do challenge what you see online, report where appropriate and consider the source of the posts. Always go to trusted sources for your information which includes news outlets and through our social media channels.”
Barney Davis6 August 2024 21:00