Riots In Britain

'Riots In Britain' - 18 News Result(s)

  • Cops Face "Serious Disorder" In British Cities Over Murders Of Children
    World News | Reuters | Saturday August 3, 2024
    Renewed street violence in British cities on Saturday left several police officers injured as they faced a fourth day of unrest following the murder of three young girls in northwest England earlier in the week.
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  • Leicester Riots Due To Uncontrolled Immigration: Indian-Origin UK Minister
    World News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday October 5, 2022
    Britain's Indian-origin Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, has blamed the recent "riots" in Leicester following an India-Pakistan cricket match on uncontrolled migration into the UK and the failure of newcomers to integrate.
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  • Queen Elizabeth To Be Evacuated In Case Of Riots Post Brexit: Report
    World News | Reuters | Sunday February 3, 2019
    British officials have revived Cold War emergency plans to relocate the royal family should there be riots in London if Britain suffers a disruptive departure from the European Union next month, two Sunday newspapers reported.
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  • UK favours closer engagement with Narendra Modi, says Prime Minister David Cameron
    India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday September 18, 2013
    Britain favours closer engagement with Gujarat and its Chief Minister Narendra Modi to realise the country's wide-ranging objectives in the state, Prime Minister David Cameron has said.
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  • Engaging Narendra Modi is not an endorsement of him, says Sir James Bevan, UK envoy to India
    India News | Edited by Shamik Ghosh | Thursday August 22, 2013
    When Britain's top diplomat in India had met Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi last year, ending a decade-long boycott over the state's communal riots in 2002, he had said it was "an engagement...not endorsement."
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  • It is re-engagement, not endorsement: UK on ending Narendra Modi boycott
    India News | Edited by Mala Das | Monday October 22, 2012
    Britain's top diplomat in India met today with the chief minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi, ending a 10-year boycott over the state's communal riots in 2002, in which more than 1000 people were killed, including three Britons of Gujarati origin.
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  • UK's most senior diplomat in India meets Narendra Modi, ending 10-year boycott
    India News | Edited by Samira Shaikh | Monday October 22, 2012
    Britain's top diplomat in India met today with the chief minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi, ending a 10-year boycott over the state's communal riots in 2002, in which more than 1000 people were killed, including three Britons of Gujarati origin.
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  • Germany non-committal on ending Modi boycott
    India News | Press Trust of India | Saturday October 13, 2012
    Germany today remained non-committal on whether it would follow Britain in resuming engagement with Gujarat but said it was kept informed by the UK before the announcement of the decision.
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  • After Britain riots, many ask 'Why,' but find no clear answers
    World News | Ravi Somaiya, The New York Times | Sunday August 14, 2011
    Outside a London court last week, as those accused of looting and rioting in the most destructive and widespread violence in recent British history faced justice, a mother turned to her 11-year-old son, accused of theft, and asked simply, "Why?"
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  • Britain riots: 1,051 arrested in London, says police
    World News | Associated Press | Friday August 12, 2011
    Police say they have arrested 1,051 people in London over Britain's deadly riots, and 591 have been charged. More than 1,500 people have been arrested nationwide.Courts in London, Birmingham and Manchester stayed open through a second night and into Friday to deal with alleged offenders.Hundreds of stores were looted, buildings were set ablaze and ...
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  • Britain riots: Stunned that some of my attackers 'were children', says Malaysian student
    World News | Associated Press | Friday August 12, 2011
    A Malaysian student attacked during London's riots offered an account of his assault Thursday, saying he was shocked as he watched the videotape of thugs rifling through his belongings while he bled on a sidewalk.Mohammad Asyraf Haziq Rossli gave a halting news conference, telling reporters he was stunned that some of his attackers "were children."...
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  • Facial recognition to be used for London Olympics
    Written by Associated Press | Thursday August 11, 2011
    Facial recognition technology being considered for London's 2012 Games is getting a workout in the wake of Britain's riots, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press on Thursday, with officers feeding photographs of suspects through Scotland Yard's newly updated face-matching program.
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  • London police raid houses over riots
    World News | Associated Press | Thursday August 11, 2011
    Police in London say they are raiding houses across the city in connection with several nights of riots.
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  • Britain riots: Remain calm, says father of Pak man killed in Birmingham
    World News | Associated Press | Thursday August 11, 2011
    Police launched a murder investigation on Wednesday into the deaths of three men hit by a car in the English city of Birmingham.Residents said the dead men, aged 21 to 31, were members of Birmingham's South Asian communities who had been patrolling their neighbourhood to keep it safe from looters in the aftermath of riots.Tariq Jahan, whose 21-year...
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  • Britain will not allow culture of fear to take the streets: Cameron
    World News | Associated Press | Wednesday August 10, 2011
    Britain will not allow a culture of fear to take over the streets, Prime Minister David Cameron insisted Wednesday, saying police have drawn up contingency plans to use water cannons if necessary. He assured that major police operations are under way to arrest rioters. "We will do whatever is necessary to restore law and order onto our streets," Ca...
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'Riots In Britain' - 18 News Result(s)

  • Cops Face "Serious Disorder" In British Cities Over Murders Of Children
    World News | Reuters | Saturday August 3, 2024
    Renewed street violence in British cities on Saturday left several police officers injured as they faced a fourth day of unrest following the murder of three young girls in northwest England earlier in the week.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Leicester Riots Due To Uncontrolled Immigration: Indian-Origin UK Minister
    World News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday October 5, 2022
    Britain's Indian-origin Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, has blamed the recent "riots" in Leicester following an India-Pakistan cricket match on uncontrolled migration into the UK and the failure of newcomers to integrate.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Queen Elizabeth To Be Evacuated In Case Of Riots Post Brexit: Report
    World News | Reuters | Sunday February 3, 2019
    British officials have revived Cold War emergency plans to relocate the royal family should there be riots in London if Britain suffers a disruptive departure from the European Union next month, two Sunday newspapers reported.
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  • UK favours closer engagement with Narendra Modi, says Prime Minister David Cameron
    India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday September 18, 2013
    Britain favours closer engagement with Gujarat and its Chief Minister Narendra Modi to realise the country's wide-ranging objectives in the state, Prime Minister David Cameron has said.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Engaging Narendra Modi is not an endorsement of him, says Sir James Bevan, UK envoy to India
    India News | Edited by Shamik Ghosh | Thursday August 22, 2013
    When Britain's top diplomat in India had met Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi last year, ending a decade-long boycott over the state's communal riots in 2002, he had said it was "an engagement...not endorsement."
    www.ndtv.com
  • It is re-engagement, not endorsement: UK on ending Narendra Modi boycott
    India News | Edited by Mala Das | Monday October 22, 2012
    Britain's top diplomat in India met today with the chief minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi, ending a 10-year boycott over the state's communal riots in 2002, in which more than 1000 people were killed, including three Britons of Gujarati origin.
    www.ndtv.com
  • UK's most senior diplomat in India meets Narendra Modi, ending 10-year boycott
    India News | Edited by Samira Shaikh | Monday October 22, 2012
    Britain's top diplomat in India met today with the chief minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi, ending a 10-year boycott over the state's communal riots in 2002, in which more than 1000 people were killed, including three Britons of Gujarati origin.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Germany non-committal on ending Modi boycott
    India News | Press Trust of India | Saturday October 13, 2012
    Germany today remained non-committal on whether it would follow Britain in resuming engagement with Gujarat but said it was kept informed by the UK before the announcement of the decision.
    www.ndtv.com
  • After Britain riots, many ask 'Why,' but find no clear answers
    World News | Ravi Somaiya, The New York Times | Sunday August 14, 2011
    Outside a London court last week, as those accused of looting and rioting in the most destructive and widespread violence in recent British history faced justice, a mother turned to her 11-year-old son, accused of theft, and asked simply, "Why?"
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  • Britain riots: 1,051 arrested in London, says police
    World News | Associated Press | Friday August 12, 2011
    Police say they have arrested 1,051 people in London over Britain's deadly riots, and 591 have been charged. More than 1,500 people have been arrested nationwide.Courts in London, Birmingham and Manchester stayed open through a second night and into Friday to deal with alleged offenders.Hundreds of stores were looted, buildings were set ablaze and ...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Britain riots: Stunned that some of my attackers 'were children', says Malaysian student
    World News | Associated Press | Friday August 12, 2011
    A Malaysian student attacked during London's riots offered an account of his assault Thursday, saying he was shocked as he watched the videotape of thugs rifling through his belongings while he bled on a sidewalk.Mohammad Asyraf Haziq Rossli gave a halting news conference, telling reporters he was stunned that some of his attackers "were children."...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Facial recognition to be used for London Olympics
    Written by Associated Press | Thursday August 11, 2011
    Facial recognition technology being considered for London's 2012 Games is getting a workout in the wake of Britain's riots, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press on Thursday, with officers feeding photographs of suspects through Scotland Yard's newly updated face-matching program.
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  • London police raid houses over riots
    World News | Associated Press | Thursday August 11, 2011
    Police in London say they are raiding houses across the city in connection with several nights of riots.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Britain riots: Remain calm, says father of Pak man killed in Birmingham
    World News | Associated Press | Thursday August 11, 2011
    Police launched a murder investigation on Wednesday into the deaths of three men hit by a car in the English city of Birmingham.Residents said the dead men, aged 21 to 31, were members of Birmingham's South Asian communities who had been patrolling their neighbourhood to keep it safe from looters in the aftermath of riots.Tariq Jahan, whose 21-year...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Britain will not allow culture of fear to take the streets: Cameron
    World News | Associated Press | Wednesday August 10, 2011
    Britain will not allow a culture of fear to take over the streets, Prime Minister David Cameron insisted Wednesday, saying police have drawn up contingency plans to use water cannons if necessary. He assured that major police operations are under way to arrest rioters. "We will do whatever is necessary to restore law and order onto our streets," Ca...
    www.ndtv.com
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