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  2. UK police pay damages and express regret to protesters ...

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    British police have paid damages to two protesters who were arrested while attending a vigil for a woman murdered by a serving police officer. Thursday's announcement comes as the London force ...

  3. 2024 United Kingdom riots - Wikipedia

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    Police and protesters clashed outside a mosque in St Mark's Road after some of the marchers attempted to approach the building. The protesters chanted "save our kids" and "we want our country back", as well as slogans in support of Tommy Robinson, and Islamophobic slurs. [87] [88] An Uber taxi was burnt and shops looted.

  4. George Floyd protests in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham protest was organised by the UK Isn't Innocent group, aimed at exposing racism and police brutality in the United Kingdom as well as the United States. Footballer Tyrone Mings , who plays for the local team Aston Villa , joined the protest march; he was the victim of high-profile racial abuse while playing for the England ...

  5. 2 bodies found in the wheel well of a JetBlue plane in Fort ...

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    The bodies were badly decomposed, according to a law enforcement official. The investigation is not impacting operations at the airport, Broward County Aviation Department spokesperson Arlene ...

  6. UK's Starmer scraps holiday to focus on response to riots

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    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has cancelled a planned holiday to focus on his government's response to a series of racist riots that targeted Muslims and migrants, a Downing Street source said.

  7. Clash at the Consulate General of China, Manchester

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    The clash started when consulate members, including the consul general Zheng Xiyuan [2] and staff who wore protective gear, [3] attempted to take down protest signs that were being used as part of a demonstration against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) which was being held in the immediate vicinity of the consulate general.

  8. Actions against memorials in the United Kingdom during the ...

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    There were protests against the Melville Monument in Edinburgh due to the disputed belief that Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville, whom it commemorates, led to a delay in the abolition of slavery, and due to his long association with the slave trade. Graffiti was sprayed onto the monument and calls were made for it to be taken down.

  9. ‘Bad airplane etiquette continues,’ one traveller writes