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  • Southport incident<br>Trouble flares during an anti-immigration protest outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. Picture date: Sunday August 4, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story POLICE Southport. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire

    ‘It’s OK, everyone else is doing it’: how do we deal with role violence on social media played in UK riots?

  • Helmeted police officer with a baton over their right shoulder faces protesters in a Bristol street.

    Extremism in all its forms has been ignored for too long by British politicians

    Sara Khan
  • Protests in Middlesbrough turn violent

    ‘People just like rioting’: why swift justice may blur real motivations behind UK rampage

  • People in a crowd hold placards reading 'Refugees welcome' and other anti-racist messages.

    The Observer view on the UK riots: political neglect lies behind our fractured communities

  • Jonathan Wilson

    Inside football
    Sunderland’s anti-riot stance shows how football clubs and cities are proudly united

    Jonathan Wilson
  • Rioters hurl pieces of wood and other missiles at helmeted police.

    There can be no excuses. The UK riots were violent racism fomented by populism

    David Olusoga
  • Rishi Sunak standing at a podium with a 'Stop the boats' logo across the front

    Top Tories fuelled riots with ‘divisive language’ on immigration, say party grandees

  • The prime minister, Keir Starmer, tours Lambeth police headquarters in London accompanied by Met commissioner Mark Rowley, left, and other senior officers

    Video doorbells, CCTV, facial recognition: how the police tracked UK rioters

  • ‘You’re reminded you don’t belong, even if you were born in Britain’: after the riots, reflections on racism

  • Priti Patel’s ‘laughable’ claims of two-tier policing putting officers at risks

  • Riot police face rioters as fire burns in background

    More than 700 arrests made and 302 people charged over riots in England

  • Jordan Parlour and Tyler Kay

    Two men jailed for social media posts that stirred up far-right violence

  • Jonathan Freedland

    You know who else should be on trial for the UK’s far-right riots? Elon Musk

    Jonathan Freedland
  • Illustration: Hollie Adams/Reuters/Guardian Design

    The panel
    What do asylum seekers and refugees make of the eruption of far-right violence in the UK? We asked them

  • Keir Starmer says police must stay on 'high alert' as fears of riots continue – video

  • Police assess football fixtures in England for risk of violence

  • Social media is a problem, Keir, but so is life for too many in Britain. I’d deal with that first

    Marina Hyde
  • Overstretched police brace for fresh clashes in Belfast after week of riots

  • Muslim NHS workers report rise in racist abuse since far-right riots began

  • The enemy of the working class travels by private jet, not migrant dinghy

    Zarah Sultana
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