Far-right riot in Rotherham
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•UK police clash with far-right rioters who tried to storm hotel housing asylum seekers
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Police in the north of England town of Rotherham struggled to hold back a mob of far-right rioters who were seeking to break into a hotel housing asylum-seekers.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the attack as “far-right thuggery” as violence broke out in several towns and cities across the country.
More demonstrations are taking place around the U.K. , but mainly in England , with counter-demonstrators also set to make their presence felt.
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