Rotherham trial: far right activists in the spotlight
The court was told the group looked for opportunities to carry out attacks on Asians and Muslims to give themselves a more militant image than other far right movements.
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The court was told the group looked for opportunities to carry out attacks on Asians and Muslims to give themselves a more militant image than other far right movements.
EDL founder Tommy Robinson says he’s launching a new anti-radical Islamic movement in the UK. But policies? Ideas? Not much in evidence at all.
There are calls for an inquiry into the conduct of senior officers at Cleveland Police after an employment tribunal said the force failed to take action over the treatment of an Asian officer.
Downing Street insists the government vows to continue working closely with the French authorities after Labour demand compensation from France over the chaos at Calais.
Nigel Farage has accused the BBC of bias for questioning him about problems with Ukip election candidates. Does the complaint stand up?
Anti-Islamisation protesters organised by the Pegida group hold their first UK march in Newcastle, but are confronted by 2,000 counter demonstrators.
Muslims demonstrating in Whitehall have challenged Prince Charles’ comments over British Muslims abiding by British values.
UK news outlets are reporting Britain is to host its first Pegida anti-Islam protest this month – but is media hype feeding a fringe Facebook event?
Children in Rotherham continue to be sexually exploited “on an industrial scale”, South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner Shaun Wright says as he faces calls to resign at a public meeting.
Despite victims’ description of most of their abusers as “Asian”, ethnicity was a factor that was not actively tackled by the authorities in Rotherham where over 1,400 children were subject to abuse.
A £500,000 police operation is planned in Brighton on Sunday to stop clashes between a nationalist march and local anti-fascists. Channel 4 News tracks the rise of the annual “March for England”.
As Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale are found guilty of murdering Lee Rigby, the radical cleric who was Adebolajo’s mentor after he converted tells Channel 4 News he is “proud” of what he did.
It’s interesting what you pick up in a day’s work asking questions. C4 news went to Selfridges today for the Usain Bolt book launch – and found the shop busy dealing with another tale that just won’t quite go away and die. How are the two stories linked? They’re not – except to say that…
Contradictory accounts of what happened between a Selfridges shop assistant and EDL co-founder “Tommy Robinson” raise questions about the department store’s decision to suspend its employee.
The EDL says its leader “Tommy Robinson” is arrested following a march and counter protests in east London, which broke out in scuffles and some disorder, and was policed by 3,000 officers.