UK riots latest: Thousands take part in anti-racism protests; petrol bomb thrown at mosque in 'racially motivated' incident (2024)

Key points
  • Protesters gather outside Reform UK's London office
  • Liverpool court hears how teenager stole £19,000 of vapes during riots
  • Petrol bomb thrown at mosque in 'racially motivated' incident
  • Impact of riots could be felt for years to come, warns justice secretary
  • Tory councillor's wife remanded in custody over stirring up racial hatred online
  • Live reporting byJess Sharp
In depth
  • Listen:'Unease and fear' - How Muslim communities feel about the riots
  • Watch:Bodycam footage of Southport riot
  • Watch:Pubgoers embrace Muslims 'defending their community'
  • Analysis:The many reasons the far right stayed off streets
  • Further reading:The men who've been jailed so far

21:29:37

Impact of riots could be felt for years to come, warns justice secretary

The impact of the riots could be felt for months or years to come, the justice secretary has warned.

Writing a piece for The Observer, Shabana Mahmood said the justice system has shown it can act swiftly, but its work has been made more difficult due to the state it was left in by the Conservatives.

Courts have been working extended hours to deal with rioters who were charged by police during the week-long disorder.

"The justice system has shown it can rise to this challenge. Should further criminality and disorder ensue, we will continue to deliver justice, until the last offender languishes in one of our jails," Ms Mahmood said.

"But we must make no mistake. Rising to this challenge has been made harder by doing so within the justice system we inherited from the Conservatives."

She pointed out that there are "record crown court backlogs" and prisons "close to overflowing".

"The impact of these days of disorder will be felt for months and years to come. They make the job of rebuilding the justice system harder," she added.

20:55:01

Parents of six-year-old girl killed in Southport reveal older sister saw attack and escaped

The parents of a six-year-old girl who was killed in the Southport stabbings have paid tribute to their "precious daughter" and revealed her older sister saw the attack and escaped.

Bebe King died along with nine-year-old Alice Dasilva Aguiar and Elsie Dot Stancombe, aged seven, after the stabbings at a Taylor Swift-themed dance workshop in the Merseyside town on 29 July.

The deaths of the three girls sparked anti-immigration protests and riots across UK towns and cities after false information circulated on social media that the attacker was an illegal migrant.

In a statement issued by Merseyside Police, Bebe's parents Lauren and Ben said their daughter "was full of joy, light, and love, and she will always remain in our hearts as the sweet, kind, and spirited girl we adore".

They revealed their nine-year-old older Genie witnessed the attack and managed to escape, saying: "She has shown such incredible strength and courage, and we are so proud of her.

You can read more about this story here...

20:27:17

Police release photos of three men as they investigate disorder in London

Photos of three men have been released by police as they continue to investigate the disorder that broke out in Whitehall last week.

Metropolitan Police said more than 100 arrests were made at the protest on Wednesday 31 July.

However, in the days that followed, a huge amount of footage and other evidence has been reviewed to try to identify outstanding suspects, it added.

It urged people who recognise any of the three men to get in touch or contact Crimestoppers.

20:00:01

Starmer cancels holiday amid protests

Sky News understands Sir Keir Starmer has cancelled his holiday as protests continue to take place across the country.

Thousands of police officers have remained on duty today in case violence flared again.

But, for a fourth dayin a row, anti-racism protesters far outnumbered far-right demonstrators in several areas.

19:30:01

Dispersal order enforced in Liverpool

A dispersal order has been enforced in Liverpool city centre today and will remain in place for 48 hours.

It also covers parts of Everton, Kensington, Vauxhall and Kirkdale.

Merseyside Police said it had been introduced "following incidents of disorder".

Neighbourhood Policing Inspector Chris Taylor said: "This order will give officers on the ground the ability to direct people suspected of being involved in or planning criminality to leave the designated area for a period of 48 hours, and to arrest them if they return."

A Section 60 order, which gives officers enhanced stop and search powers, is already in place in the area.

"Both orders are extra tools at our disposal to help keep the public safe, and highly visible police patrols will enforce them in the next 48 hours," Mr Taylor said.

18:55:01

More than 770 people arrested over rioting

A total of 779 people have been arrested over rioting, the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) has said.

Of those, 349 have been charged, it added.

Suspected rioters have continued to appear in court today, including the wife of a Tory councillor who has been accused of publishing written material intended to stir up racial hatred.

Lucy Connolly, 41, appeared at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on Saturday morning and did not enter a plea.

The NPCC said specialist officers have been tasked with pursuing suspected online offenders and so-called influencers, who they say are responsible for "spreading hate and inciting violence on a large scale".

Across the country, teams have been investigating "hundreds of leads".

"This abhorrent activity didn't happen by itself. Large crowds and gatherings didn't mobilise spontaneously," said Chief Constable Chris Haward, the NPCC lead for serious and organised crime.

"It was the result of dozens of so-called influencers, exploiting the outpouring of grief from the tragic loss of three young girls in Southport.

"They knowingly spread misinformation, stoked the flames of hatred and division and incited violence from the comfort of their own homes, causing chaos on other people's doorsteps."

18:25:01

Councillor 'angry' that some residents were made to 'feel unsafe'

The leader of Newcastle City Council has said he is "angry" that some residents were made to "feel unsafe" by "right wing agitators".

In a post on Facebook, Councillor Nick Kemp praised police for their work in the city, and urged people to stay "united".

Protests organised by Enough Is Enough have been taking place today, but passed without any violence or disorder breaking out.

"Northumbria Police have done a phenomenal job in preparing for today and their swift actions throughout the entire week have acted as a deterrent," Cllr Kemp said.

"Across the country, we have seen right wing agitators looking to divide our city and sow seeds of hatred. Today, Newcastle showed them what we are about.

"However, I am angry that they have made some of our residents feel unsafe. That their actions have caused doubt among those who call our city home."

You can read his full statement below...

18:02:01

Five people arrested over violent disorder

Five people have been arrested over the riots that broke out in Hartlepool and Middlesbrough last week.

Cleveland Police said three men were arrested on suspicion of violent disorder over the an incident in Middlesbrough on Sunday 4 August.

The two 24-year-olds and 27-year-old are still in police custody.

A 19-year-old man also remains in custody after being arrested on suspicion of violent disorder in relation to the unrest in Hartlepool on Wednesday 31 July.

A 21-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of violent disorder in Hartlepool as well as obstructing an officer.

He was conditionally bailed while enquiries continue.

17:47:38

Watch: Hundreds gather outside Reform UK office

Hundreds of anti-racism protesters have gathered outside one of Reform UK's offices in London.

Our Sky News team caught up with some of the demonstrators throughout the day, with many of them having harsh words for Reform UK leader Nigel Farage.

"Nigel Farage is fanning the flames of racism and bigotry," one person said.

He has been accused of whipping up an online frenzy over the recent riots that have taken place across the UK.

He has since condemned the violence that has broken out at the riots and denied any wrongdoing.

17:34:01

Man charged with violent disorder and burglary in Southport

A 26th person has been charged in connection with disorder in Southport and Liverpool.

Oliver Maddocks from St Luke's Road, Southport, was charged with violent disorder and burglary on 30 July.

The 21-year-old has been remanded to appear at Liverpool Magistrates' Court on Monday morning.

Violence began in Southport after three children were killed in a knife attack at a holiday club.

A 17-year-old boy born in Cardiff, who we know now is Axel Rudakubana, was arrested but due to him being under 18, Merseyside Police were initially unable to name him by law.

False claims began to circulate online - including incorrect suggestions he was an asylum seeker. Some suggested the suspect had arrived in the UK by boat last year - again, this was wrong.

He was also incorrectly labelled a "Muslim immigrant" and falsely named as "Ali al Shakati".

Among the false claims re-posted and seen by millions of people on Telegram and X were calls to attend a 'protest' in Southport the day after the knife attack.

Groups of people, many from outside the town, hurled bricks at police and a local mosque, set fires and threw bottles, with more than 50 officers injured.

UK riots latest: Thousands take part in anti-racism protests; petrol bomb thrown at mosque in 'racially motivated' incident (2024)
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