Britain's crackdown over the riots sparked by the killing of three girls in Southport continued today - as more harsh sentences were handed out to thugs at the centre of the violence. Liam Ryan sobbed in court as he pleaded guilty to violent disorder after travelling from West Yorkshire to Manchester's Piccadilly Gardens to 'play an active role in the …
100 people have now been charged over Britain's week of riots, the Crown Prosecution Service chief has confirmed as he warned influences whipping up hatred from abroad that they are not 'safe' from prosecution. It comes as: Jordan Parlour, a 28-year-old sign installer, is the first man to be charged over Facebook posts relating to the violent disorder across the …
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Britain has been gripped by a series of riots which have swept across the country, leaving police officers with broken bones, buildings set on fire and shops looted in what the former head of counter-terror policing today likened to 'terrorism'. Sunday saw violent protest erupts outside a migrant hotel in Rotherham Hundreds of protesters marched through the streets of Hanley …
London: Non-league Chorley knocked coronavirus-ravaged Derby County out of the FA Cup with a surprise 2-0 win on Saturday, while Everton survived a scare against Rotherham as the spiking pandemic took its toll on the third round. Chorley, from the sixth tier National League North, took advantage of Derby’s weakened line-up, all making their debuts and with an average of …