
Far-right violence continues in UK, nearly 400 arrested in week of unrest
Al Jazeera
Rioting and clashes with police have been reported in Belfast, Darlington and southern port city of Plymouth.
Far-right violence has continued across parts of the United Kingdom.
Clashes between rioters and police took place on Monday night in Belfast, Darlington in northeast England and Plymouth in the south.
Devon and Cornwall police said they had arrested six people in Plymouth after “levels of violence across the city” in the evening that left several officers and some members of the public injured. Two people were taken to hospital.
“Violence will not be tolerated, hate will not be tolerated,” the force said in a statement.
The British government is trying to quell the violence that began a week ago following a knife attack on a children’s dance class in northwestern Southport that left three girls dead.