Update:
The city of Plymouth in southwest England was marked by a heavy police presence on Monday as protesters took to the streets for another day of unrest that the government says is organised by the far right.
The city of Plymouth in southwest England was marked by a heavy police presence on Monday as protesters took to the streets for another day of unrest that the government says is organised by the far right.
More than 375 people have been arrested in connection with the disturbances in cities including Manchester, Liverpool, Rotherham etc, with more expected to be arrested in the coming days.
The riots follow a knife attack in the town of Southport on July 29. Three young children lost their lives and eight others were injured.