Far-right and anti-racist protesters clash in UK cities after Belfast riots
Key takeaways
- People take part in an anti-racist demonstration in Glasgow on Saturday.
- Prefer the Guardian on GoogleFar-right marches took place across the UK on Saturday after violent unrest in Belfast and Southampton in recent days.
- Several people were arrested on Saturday afternoon as far-right groups clashed with anti-racist and anti-fascist demonstrators in Brighton, Liverpool, Sheffield and Glasgow.
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People take part in an anti-racist demonstration in Glasgow on Saturday. Photograph: Cameron Scott/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock View image in fullscreen People take part in an anti-racist demonstration in Glasgow on Saturday. Photograph: Cameron Scott/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock UK news Far-right and anti-racist protesters clash in UK cities after Belfast riots Police make several arrests as rival demonstrators take to streets of Brighton, Liverpool, Sheffield and Glasgow
Prefer the Guardian on GoogleFar-right marches took place across the UK on Saturday after violent unrest in Belfast and Southampton in recent days.
Several people were arrested on Saturday afternoon as far-right groups clashed with anti-racist and anti-fascist demonstrators in Brighton, Liverpool, Sheffield and Glasgow.