UK disorder LIVE: More than 370 arrested as scenes of violence continue in Plymouth
More than 370 people have been arrested so far after days of violent protests and disorder across the UK.
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More than 370 people have been arrested so far after days of violent protests and disorder across the UK.
Muslim women in Manchester say they are having to be ‘extra vigilant’ following the recent events in the country. The UK was a scene of chaos this weekend following a spate of protests that soon devolved into riots.
Sweden's Armand Duplantis bettered his own world record as he grabbed the Paris Olympics pole vault title in on Monday. In a sensational finish to the fifth day of track and field at the Stade de France, Duplantis sailed over the bar raised to 6.25 meters to make the gold medal his own. The effort received rapturous applause from a 69,000-capacity crowd as the Swedish star bettered the 'world record' by 1cm his own previous best of 6.24m set at the Xiamen Diamond League meet in April. What Duplantis did after clinching the gold, however, went viral on social media.
A former University of Manchester student has disappeared after a trip in Thailand, his family and friends have announced.
Mayris founded Nosso Mangue, an NGO dedicated to protecting and restoring the mangrove ecosystems. The organisation focuses on reforestation, conservation, and community exposure to support the diverse marine life. Local communities depend on this fragile ecosystem for food and natural resources.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday a “standing army” comprising specialist police would be set up to deal with far-right rioting currently gripping the country.
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Scenes of chaos and 'disorder' erupted on a residential street after two teenagers were arrested on Sunday night (August 4). Police clashed with furious locals who came marching out of their homes during the incident on Rosthwaite Close, in Middleton.