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Far-right rallies and counter-protests take place across the UK – video

Far-right marches and anti-racist counter-demonstrations took place in several cities across the UK on Saturday, days after a knife attack in Southport led to further incidents in the town. Large groups of people took to the streets of Belfast, Leeds, Manchester and Liverpool. The demonstrations came a day after 10 people were arrested for violent disorder and burglary following a night of riots and unrest in Sunderland

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