Man jailed over threats to burn down every mosque in Newcastle says ‘no-one can say anything these days’
James Apsin admitted to distributing a recording intended to stir up racial hatred in court.
James Apsin admitted to distributing a recording intended to stir up racial hatred in court.
She pleaded guilty at Northampton Crown Court last month to the charges.
Police officers who were being treated for injuries they’d sustained in the riots immediately recognised the man and put him in cuffs after he was seen by doctors.
The 35-year-old is thought to have saved the lives of several children.
Faith leaders across Merseyside have called on communities to ‘remain calm and peaceful’.
Fundraising appeals for those affected have raised tens of thousands of pounds.
Sir Keir Starmer has said “action will be taken” following “violent disorder” in parts of England in the wake of the Southport stabbings.
Allegations that appeared on Channel3 Now were shared by Andrew Tate and Tommy Robinson on social media.
We should all be a bit more Tony Hill.
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