Threat of more protests over Southport stabbings - as prime minister vows crackdown on 'thugs'
- Several protests are planned in response to the Southport stabbings, despite Prime Minister Keir Starmer's warning against a breakdown of law and order.
- Police in Southport are preparing for upcoming protests, following violent clashes where hundreds attacked officers and a mosque.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the National Violent Disorder Program to improve police intelligence sharing to combat mobile violent groups.
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Following the knife attack in Southport, British authorities expect more rallies of militants across the country. A number of anti-migrant rallies will be sought to be countered by anti-racist protesters, with authorities warning that they are keeping a watchful eye on protesters.
British Police to Deploy Additional Agents on Streets Nationwide This Weekend as Preparations for Possible New Protests Following Violent Incidents Since the Murder of Three Girls Last Monday in Northwest England
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