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Balaclava-clad baying mob storm migrant hotel, hurl chairs at riot police and set fire to furniture while terrified asylum seekers watch on from rooms in latest violent riots

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An angry far-right mob have stormed into a hotel housing migrants and asylum seekers, hurling chairs and spraying fire extinguishers at riot police, while setting bins, a generator and furniture alight. 

Around 700 violent anti-immigration protesters clad in balaclavas and draped in St George's flags clashed with officers trying to protect the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham, South Yorkshire since around 2pm this afternoon. 

At least 10 officers have been injured in the chaos outside the hotel on the northern outskirts of the post-industrial town. One was left unconscious following a head injury, another suffered a suspected fractured elbow and other suspected broken bones.

It marks yet another day of violent riots of Britain's streets, with crowds in Middlesbrough setting fire to a car and pushing burning wheelie bins at police, while thugs in Rotherham smash windows and doors as riot police use shields to push them back.

South Yorkshire Police said one person has been arrested on suspicion of public order offences.

Meanwhile, a peaceful protest in Bolton descended into chaos when two groups of demonstrators clashed. One charged towards the town hall shouting 'Allahu Akbar' while the other waved England flags.

Similar scenes could be seen in Weymouth, as around 400 protesters from opposing sides gathered on the seafront to chant at each other. One side could be heard chanting 'Nazis go home', while the other shouted 'Tommy Robinson'. 

The outbursts come after three young girls were stabbed to death in Southport on July 29. 

While photos from Rotherham have shown some occupants looking out of the hotel window onto rioters, it is unclear if the migrants and asylum seekers housed in the property have been able to evacuate. MailOnline has contacted the Home Office

Other photos appear to show far-right protesters breaching the hotel. The BBC reported that balaclava-clad people were seen forcing their way inside. 

Objects and pieces of wood were flung at officers who had lined up in front of the building with at least one cop in riot gear being carried away by their colleagues. The grass around the hotel appears to have been set on fire as well. 

Keir Starmer vowed rioters would 'regret' taking part in 'far-right thuggery' after a fifth day of violence in England, as the Government announced emergency security for mosques amid the threat of further disorder. 

A bin on fire outside the Holiday Inn Migrant hotel in Rotherham

A bin on fire outside the Holiday Inn Migrant hotel in Rotherham 

Protesters try to cram into the migrant hotel through a damaged fire exit in Rotherham

Protesters try to cram into the migrant hotel through a damaged fire exit in Rotherham 

A member of the community offers snacks to police officers on the front line in Middlesbrough

A member of the community offers snacks to police officers on the front line in Middlesbrough 

Residents offer food and snacks to police on the front line in Middlesbrough this evening

Residents offer food and snacks to police on the front line in Middlesbrough this evening 

Serious violence and rioting by far-right protesters continues in side streets into the evening

Serious violence and rioting by far-right protesters continues in side streets into the evening

A man looks out of The Holiday Inn hotel in Rotherham as counter demonstrators stand outside with signs saying 'refugees welcome'

A man looks out of The Holiday Inn hotel in Rotherham as counter demonstrators stand outside with signs saying 'refugees welcome' 

Two other residents in the hotel look out as protests begin in Rotherham, Britain

Two other residents in the hotel look out as protests begin in Rotherham, Britain 

A fire extinguisher is sprayed at riot police in Rotherham

A fire extinguisher is sprayed at riot police in Rotherham 

Police officers stand guard as counter-protesters push against the police cordon on the day of a protest against illegal immigration, in Bolton

Police officers stand guard as counter-protesters push against the police cordon on the day of a protest against illegal immigration, in Bolton

Police officers stand near the broken windows of the hotel during an anti-immigration protest

Police officers stand near the broken windows of the hotel during an anti-immigration protest

Police officers detain a protester who broke through the police line on August 4, 2024 in Weymouth

Police officers detain a protester who broke through the police line on August 4, 2024 in Weymouth

A group of protesters were kept apart from counter protesters in Bolton, this afternoon

A group of protesters were kept apart from counter protesters in Bolton, this afternoon

A car burns on Parliament Road after it was set alight by far-right activists holding a demonstration in Middlesbrough

A car burns on Parliament Road after it was set alight by far-right activists holding a demonstration in Middlesbrough

A group of protesters were kept apart from counter protesters in Bolton this afternoon

A group of protesters were kept apart from counter protesters in Bolton this afternoon

Police try to hold back anti-immigrant protestors on Weymouth seafront

Police try to hold back anti-immigrant protestors on Weymouth seafront

Police detain a man during an anti-immigration protest in Middlesbrough

Police detain a man during an anti-immigration protest in Middlesbrough

A car lies overturned and on fire during an ant-immigration protest in Middlesbrough

A car lies overturned and on fire during an ant-immigration protest in Middlesbrough 

A police officer helping a woman who has fallen over during an anti-immigration protest in Middlesbrough

A police officer helping a woman who has fallen over during an anti-immigration protest in Middlesbrough 

A thug throws a brick at a parked car during an anti-immigration protest in Middlesbrough

A thug throws a brick at a parked car during an anti-immigration protest in Middlesbrough 

A car burns after being overturned during an anti-immigration protest in Middlesbrough

A car burns after being overturned during an anti-immigration protest in Middlesbrough 

A group of young men in Rotherham held a banner that read 'we're not far right we're just right' while another placard being waved around said: 'Stopping the boats means stopping the stabbings'.

Missiles, including glass bottles and beer cans were thrown at police, as protesters smashed hotel windows to gain access to the premises.

One person's face was seen completely covered with a Union Jack mask while they waved a large England flag outside the hotel and chanted offensive slogans. 

The protest has already been strongly criticised by anti-racism groups as well as campaigner Brendan Cox, whose MP wife Jo Cox was killed in her West Yorkshire constituency in 2016.

He said: 'The scenes in Rotherham aren't a protest, they aren't even a far right riot, they are an ongoing attempt to murder the men, women and children inside by burning them alive. 

'The stench of these days will hang around those who incited and justified it for the rest of their lives.'

An anti-racism counter protest at the scene increased tensions for police, who arrived to find banners reading: 'Refugees welcome: Stop the far right.'

South Yorkshire Police said several of its officers were injured during 'deplorable acts of violence' outside the Holiday Inn Express in the Manvers area of Rotherham today.

At least ten officers have been injured as a result of the violence, with one left unconscious following a head injury, another suffering a suspected fractured elbow and other suffering suspected broken bones.

No hotel employees or residents have been injured, police said. 

Officers regained access to the hotel from protesters and are continuing to disperse the group away from the area this evening.

A heavy police presence will remain outside the hotel and in the surrounding area over the course of the rest of this evening and into tomorrow.

Assistant Chief Constable Lindsey Butterfield said: 'Today in Rotherham we have seen our officers attacked and at least ten injured, significant damage caused and a fire set outside a hotel full of terrified residents and staff. The mindless actions of those today have achieved nothing other than sheer destruction and leaving members of the public and the wider community in fear.

'The behaviour we witnessed has been nothing short of disgusting. While it was a smaller number of those in attendance who chose to commit violence and destruction, those who simply stood on and watched remain absolutely complicit in this. Those who choose to spread misinformation and hate online, also need to take responsibility for the scenes today – this was not a protest, just angry people, reacting to a false narrative who have their own motivations for doing so.

'All today has achieved is the diversion of police and partner resources, operational police officers who will now be away from active duty while they recover from their injuries, and the continued use of public money to clean up the mess they have left behind.

'Please be assured, our work does not end today – we have officers working hard, reviewing the considerable online imagery and footage of those involved, and they should expect us to be at their doors very soon.

'I want to take this opportunity to thank our officers and staff who have worked incredibly hard today and the officers from West Yorkshire Police, British Transport Police, Durham Constabulary, North Yorkshire Police and Leicestershire Police who have supported us, alongside South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service, Yorkshire Ambulance Service and Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council for their continued support.'

Residential properties and businesses attacked on a street in Middlesbrough

Residential properties and businesses attacked on a street in Middlesbrough 

A car is vandalised as far-right activists hold a demonstration in Middlesbrough

A car is vandalised as far-right activists hold a demonstration in Middlesbrough

A policeman tussles with an anti-immigrant protestors near Weymouth seafront

A policeman tussles with an anti-immigrant protestors near Weymouth seafront

Police officers detain a protester who broke through the police line

Police officers detain a protester who broke through the police line

Police officers deploy as far-right activists hold a demonstration in Middlesbrough on August 04

Police officers deploy as far-right activists hold a demonstration in Middlesbrough on August 04

Property is vandalised as far-right activists in Middlesbrough

Property is vandalised as far-right activists in Middlesbrough

Anti-immigration protesters hold Union Jacks on Weymouth seafront. A counter demo by Stand Up To Racism gathered at the same location further down

Anti-immigration protesters hold Union Jacks on Weymouth seafront. A counter demo by Stand Up To Racism gathered at the same location further down 

Police officers detain a man on the day of an anti-immigration protest

Police officers detain a man on the day of an anti-immigration protest

Meanwhile, in a televised address to the nation, Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned an attack on a hotel housing asylum seekers in Rotherham and promised those involved in unrest would 'face the full force of the law'.

Speaking from Downing Street, Sir Keir suggested that rioters taking to the streets, and those 'whipping up this action online and then running away themselves,' would face consequences.

The Home Office announced mosques would be offered greater protection under a new 'rapid response process' designed to quickly tackle the threat of further attacks on places of worship.

'People in this country have a right to be safe, and yet we've seen Muslim communities targeted, attacks on mosques,' the Prime Minister said on Sunday.

'Other minority communities singled out, Nazi salutes in the street, attacks on the police, wanton violence alongside racist rhetoric, so no, I won't shy away from calling it what it is: far-right thuggery.'

Counter-protesters push against the police cordon on the day of a protest against illegal immigration Bolton

Counter-protesters push against the police cordon on the day of a protest against illegal immigration Bolton 

Counter-protesters shout at police officers as they push against a cordon in Bolton

Counter-protesters shout at police officers as they push against a cordon in Bolton 

Sir Keir indicated the response to the violence could mirror elements of how the 2011 riots were handled, at which time he was director of public prosecutions.

'We do have standing arrangements for law enforcement which means that we can get arrests, charge remanded in custody and convictions done very quickly,' he said.

'I myself was part of that in 2011 when I was director of public prosecutions, and I'm determined we will do whatever it takes to bring these thugs to justice as quickly as possible.'

Ministers have suggested that courts could sit 24 hours to fast-track prosecutions while police forces have measures in place to draft in extra officers to tackle potential unrest.

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said the deliberate torching of a hotel where people were known to be inside was 'utterly appalling' and South Yorkshire Police have Government backing to take 'the strongest action'.

Ms Cooper said: 'Britain is a proud and tolerant country, and nobody should make any excuses for the shameful actions of the hooligans, thugs and extremist groups who have been attacking police officers, looting local shops or attacking people based on the colour of their skin.

'In light of the disgraceful threats and attacks that local mosques have also faced in many communities, the Government is providing rapid additional support through the Protective Security for Mosques Scheme, alongside the support from local police forces and we repeat that anyone involved in this disorder and violence will face the full force of the law.

'As a nation we will not tolerate criminal behaviour, dangerous extremism, and racist attacks that go against everything our country stands for.'

Humza Yousaf has called for the army to be called in to stop 'thugs' causing disorder on the streets.

'It doesn't look like, to me, the police have a handle on the situation,' the former first minister of Scotland said.

'The police have not been able to protect those that are in the Holiday Inn,' he added. The army can help to get control where the police are unable.'

Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak also condemned the violence this evening.

He said: 'The shocking scenes we're seeing on the streets of Britain have nothing to do with the tragedy in Southport. 

'This is violent, criminal behaviour that has no place in our society. The police have our full support to deal with these criminals swiftly and they must face the full weight of the law.'

Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak condemned the violence on 'X' this evening

Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak condemned the violence on 'X' this evening 

A bin has been set on fire in Middlesbrough as police officers deal with an anti-immigration protest

A bin has been set on fire in Middlesbrough as police officers deal with an anti-immigration protest

A car burns after being overturned during an anti-immigration protest in Middlesbrough

A car burns after being overturned during an anti-immigration protest in Middlesbrough

A car burns after being overturned during an anti-immigration protest in Middlesbrough

A car burns after being overturned during an anti-immigration protest in Middlesbrough

A bin is chucked towards a fire as a group of far right protestes gather in Rotherham

A bin is chucked towards a fire as a group of far right protestes gather in Rotherham 

A woman and a man take cover as objects are thrown during an anti-immigration protest outside the Holiday Inn Express

A woman and a man take cover as objects are thrown during an anti-immigration protest outside the Holiday Inn Express

Police officers in front of a smashed window as trouble flares during an anti-immigration protest outside the Holiday Inn Express

Police officers in front of a smashed window as trouble flares during an anti-immigration protest outside the Holiday Inn Express

A protester kicks a window at a hotel in Rotherham, as a far-right group joins

A protester kicks a window at a hotel in Rotherham, as a far-right group joins 

Extinguishers are blown at police as trouble flares up outside The Holiday Inn in Rotherham

Extinguishers are blown at police as trouble flares up outside The Holiday Inn in Rotherham

A table is flung at a police officers wearing riot gear while others try to break into The Holiday Inn hotel in Rotherham

A table is flung at a police officers wearing riot gear while others try to break into The Holiday Inn hotel in Rotherham

Police officers in front of a smashed window as trouble flares during an anti-immigration protest outside the Holiday Inn Express

Police officers in front of a smashed window as trouble flares during an anti-immigration protest outside the Holiday Inn Express

Police officers tackle an anti-immigration protest in Middlesbrough

Police officers tackle an anti-immigration protest in Middlesbrough

Police officers stand guard as counter-protesters push against the police cordon

Police officers stand guard as counter-protesters push against the police cordon

A police officers is injured as trouble flares during an anti-immigration protest outside the Holiday Inn Express

A police officers is injured as trouble flares during an anti-immigration protest outside the Holiday Inn Express

South Yorkshire's mayor Oliver Coppard said he is 'utterly appalled by the violence' in Rotherham. 

'What we're seeing is not protest, it is brutal thuggery directed against some of the most vulnerable people in our society', he said in a statement.

'The people carrying out these attacks do not represent the beautiful, brilliant place and people I know. We will come after those carrying out this violence with the full force of the law', he added. 

Watching the scenes of chaos unfold, former home secretary and Tory party leader hopeful James Cleverly said rioters should be hit with 'the full weight of the law'.

'There is not and can never be any excuse, justification or rationale for behaviour like this,' he tweeted. 'This should be condemned by everybody, and those taking part should expect to be met with the full weight of the law.'

IGH, the parent company of the Holiday Inn chain, told the BBC: 'The safety and security of our guests and colleagues is always our priority.'

A Sky News journalist was approached by a group of masked men with 'potential weapons' in their hands while reporting on the scenes in Middlesbrough this evening. 

The moment was caught on camera as Charlotte Leeming and her team were forced to move back.

Meanwhile, the sight of demonstrators attacking a hotel in the belief it is housing migrants is 'almost incomprehensible', the managing director of the Hope not Hate advocacy group has said.

Nick Lowles said he was 'lost for words' to describe the scenes at a Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham.

'The fact that hundreds of people have targeted a hotel that is housing migrants, it is almost incomprehensible,' he told Sky News.

'They knew that people were in that hotel and they consciously tried to set fire to it.

'Communities are so scared, we have to rebuild.'

Mr Lowles said agitators have been over-simplifying stories to whip-up hate.

Objects thrown at the hotel as trouble flares during an anti-immigration protest outside the Holiday Inn Express

Objects thrown at the hotel as trouble flares during an anti-immigration protest outside the Holiday Inn Express

An aerial view of the anti-migration protesters stand outside of the Holiday Inn Express

An aerial view of the anti-migration protesters stand outside of the Holiday Inn Express

Police officers and people during an anti-immigration protest outside the Holiday Inn Express

Police officers and people during an anti-immigration protest outside the Holiday Inn Express

Anti-immigration supporters outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham today

Anti-immigration supporters outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham today 

A police officer moves a burning bin in Middlesbrough

A police officer moves a burning bin in Middlesbrough 

Police officers clash with anti-migration protesters outside of the Holiday Inn Express

Police officers clash with anti-migration protesters outside of the Holiday Inn Express

Rioters outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham, kicking off another day of chaos

Rioters outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham, kicking off another day of chaos 

An anti-immigration protester wearing a Union Jack mask outside of the Holiday Inn Express

An anti-immigration protester wearing a Union Jack mask outside of the Holiday Inn Express

Mounted police stand in front of anti-racism counter protesters holding placards outside of the Holiday Inn Express

Mounted police stand in front of anti-racism counter protesters holding placards outside of the Holiday Inn Express

Police officers and anti-immigration supporters outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham

Police officers and anti-immigration supporters outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham 

Police officers and dogs patrol as anti-racism counter protesters and anti-migration protesters gather outside of the Holiday Inn

Police officers and dogs patrol as anti-racism counter protesters and anti-migration protesters gather outside of the Holiday Inn

Police officers and anti-immigration supporters standing outside the hotel housing migrants in Rotherham

Police officers and anti-immigration supporters standing outside the hotel housing migrants in Rotherham 

Protesters clash with police outside the Holiday Inn in Rotherham

Protesters clash with police outside the Holiday Inn in Rotherham 

Anti-racism counter protesters hold placards outside of the Holiday Inn Express

Anti-racism counter protesters hold placards outside of the Holiday Inn Express

People carrying placards attend an anti-racism protest outside Holiday Inn Express

People carrying placards attend an anti-racism protest outside Holiday Inn Express

A person carries a sign reading 'Refugees are welcome here' outside the hotel housing migrants

A person carries a sign reading 'Refugees are welcome here' outside the hotel housing migrants

Police officers and anti-immigration supporters outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham

Police officers and anti-immigration supporters outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham

An aerial view of the Holiday Inn Express, which has seen rioters gather outside it for another day of chaos in the UK

An aerial view of the Holiday Inn Express, which has seen rioters gather outside it for another day of chaos in the UK 

Mounted police stand opposite anti-racism counter protesters holding placards outside of the Holiday Inn Express

Mounted police stand opposite anti-racism counter protesters holding placards outside of the Holiday Inn Express

Police horses outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham amid the protests

Police horses outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham amid the protests 

People carrying placards attend an anti-racism protest outside Holiday Inn Express

People carrying placards attend an anti-racism protest outside Holiday Inn Express

The disruption across England and Northern Ireland began on Tuesday in Southport, after three little girls were killed in a knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class. 

Elsewhere in Middlesbrough, more than 300 protesters started marching towards the city's Cenotaph today.

They carried a banner that read: 'Tom Jones is Welsh, Axel Rudakubana isn't' Rudakubana is the 17-year-old accused for murdering the three little girls in Southport and is charged with attempted murder of 10 others.

His parents were born in Rwanda before moving to the UK in 2002. Rudakubana was born in Cardiff in 2006 before moving to near Southport in 2013.

Others marching through the city chanted 'we want our country back' as they made their way through the city centre.

At least two people were taken away in handcuffs within the first half hour, while several pieces of slate were thrown, along with vapes and full plastic bottles.

Some people kicked bollards into the road so that police vehicles driving ahead of the group could not get through, and one man sat on the bonnet of a police car to stop it from moving.

One Middlesbrough resident said: 'We're going to be paying for this, and for what?

'This has got nothing to do with three little girls that have lost their lives. They've used it to cause utter mayhem on our streets.'

A person was seen being stretchered into an ambulance after an incident at the Swatters Carr pub.

Cleveland Police said officers have made nine arrests so far relating to violent disorder offences in Middlesbrough.

The force said the main areas affected are Parliament Road, Waterloo Road, and the area around the university.

Assistant Chief Constable David Felton said: 'We are urging members of the public to stay away from Middlesbrough while officers respond to violent disorder in the town.

'We have a high policing presence responding to the disorder, and the priority remains to protect people and communities.

'We will continue to make arrests and deal robustly with anyone shown to be intent on committing violence and causing harm.'

Police officers detain a man during an anti-immigration protest, in Rotherham

Police officers detain a man during an anti-immigration protest, in Rotherham

Dogs are being utilised by cops to try and quell the violence

Dogs are being utilised by cops to try and quell the violence 

A police dog attacks a protester in Rotherham, during a protest in the West Yorkshire town this afternoon

A police dog attacks a protester in Rotherham, during a protest in the West Yorkshire town this afternoon

A man is detained by police officers as people protest in Middlesbrough

A man is detained by police officers as people protest in Middlesbrough

Banner that reads 'Tom Jones is Welsh, Axel Rudakubana isn't' through Middlesbrough

Banner that reads 'Tom Jones is Welsh, Axel Rudakubana isn't' through Middlesbrough 

A man is detained by police officers as people protest in Middlesbrough

A man is detained by police officers as people protest in Middlesbrough

A man is detained as Far-right activists hold a demonstration in Middlesbrough

A man is detained as Far-right activists hold a demonstration in Middlesbrough

Trouble flares up outside of The Holiday Inn, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, where asylum seekers and immigrants are housed

Trouble flares up outside of The Holiday Inn, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, where asylum seekers and immigrants are housed

Police officers detain a man during an anti-immigration demonstration outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham

Police officers detain a man during an anti-immigration demonstration outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham

Police officers with protesters as trouble flares during an anti-immigration demonstration outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham

Police officers with protesters as trouble flares during an anti-immigration demonstration outside the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham

A police officer attempts to extinguish a wheelie bin that has been set alight by anti-migration protesters outside of the Holiday Inn Express

A police officer attempts to extinguish a wheelie bin that has been set alight by anti-migration protesters outside of the Holiday Inn Express

Sir Keir Starmer will lead the Government's response to a wave of far-right violence and disorder, following reports he would be going on holiday this week. 

Downing Street has insisted the Prime Minister will be working from No10 all week as his Government deals with its biggest crisis since winning the election last month.  

Slamming Sir Keir's alleged plans to go on holiday, Mr Jenrick told GBN Live: 'I think it would be completely wrong for the Prime Minister to go on holiday whilst parts of Britain are burning.

'I'm sure that the government, like the whole country, sees the severity of the situation.' 

The politician added: 'I know they're trying to get a grip on it and I welcome some of the measures they've already taken, like having more persecutors, having the courts sit weekends, but this is a very serious situation.' 

However, Chris Webb, the Labour MP for Blackpool South, said Sir Keir 'has to have family time'. 

He told LBC's Matthew Wright: 'The government will continue and we've got an excellent Deputy Prime Minister. 

'Keir has to have family time, there's no doubt about it. Every Prime Minister has to have that family time and that break but from what I know of Keir - and I've met him many times, and sitting here in Blackpool several times - he will be continuing to work and monitor the situation wherever he is on holiday.' 

Cities such as Hull, Liverpool, Bristol, Manchester and Belfast have seen vehicles burned, shops destroyed, pedestrians attacked and police officers injured this week following the Southport stabbings on Monday. 

Arrests have been made across the country, with police warning of more to come once CCTV, social media and body-worn camera footage has been scoured. 

There was violence on Saturday in towns and cities such as Hull, Liverpool, Stoke-on-Trent, Nottingham, Bristol, Manchester, Blackpool and Belfast, which saw several police officers injured. It followed a riot in Sunderland on Friday evening. 

A community library on the Merseyside that only opened last year after months of fundraising was set on fire last night as more than 300 people descended on the streets of a deprived city suburb.

Merseyside Police have charged two people with committing violent disorder in Liverpool city centre on Saturday.

Officers witnessed a group throwing stones, bricks and missiles at officers in the Paradise Street area.

Jimmy Bailey, 45, of Station Avenue, Ellesmere Port, has been charged with violent disorder.

He has been remanded into custody to appear at Liverpool Magistrates' Court at 9.45am on Monday August 5.

Declan Geiran, 29, of Kelso Road, Liverpool, will appear at the same court after he was charged with violent disorder and arson (to a police vehicle).

An attempt was made to set a police van alight while it was parked in William Brown Street on Saturday.

The flames were quickly extinguished before significant damage or harm could be caused, the force said.

BRISTOL: A protester holding a piece of concrete walks towards riot police as clashes erupt in Bristol yesterday

BRISTOL: A protester holding a piece of concrete walks towards riot police as clashes erupt in Bristol yesterday 

NOTTINGHAM: Police officers detain a woman during a protest in Nottingham Market Square yesterday afternoon

NOTTINGHAM: Police officers detain a woman during a protest in Nottingham Market Square yesterday afternoon 

LIVERPOOL: Police officers attend to a shell-shocked colleague after a face-off with protesters on Saturday

LIVERPOOL: Police officers attend to a shell-shocked colleague after a face-off with protesters on Saturday 

LIVERPOOL: Charred wheelie bins outside the Spellow Hub community library after a night of violent disorder in Liverpool

LIVERPOOL: Charred wheelie bins outside the Spellow Hub community library after a night of violent disorder in Liverpool

LIVERPOOL: Council workers clear debris from County Road after a night of violent disorder

LIVERPOOL: Council workers clear debris from County Road after a night of violent disorder

HULL: Tyres had been set on fire as black smoke from the blaze filled the city's streets

HULL: Tyres had been set on fire as black smoke from the blaze filled the city's streets 

As firefighters tried to put on the flames that engulfed Spellow Lane Library Hub - which also functions as a food bank - rioters threw a missile at the engine, before breaking the rear window of a nearby cab.

Shocking photos from this morning show the burnt out interior of the library, with bookshelves tipped on their side, and glass surrounding the remaining computers.

One officer was shoved off his motorbike while another was looked after by colleagues after appearing shell-shocked following a violent confrontation with a protester.

Elsewhere, shameless looters took advantage of the violent mayhem, stealing everything from phones, shoes and wine from local shops.

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