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Home Secretary condemns riots in Southport
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Published on July 31, 2024 - Duration: 00:35s
Home Secretary condemns riots in Southport
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has condemned the riots in Southport, describing the scenes as a "total disgrace." The unrest came after a peaceful vigil in the town on Tuesday evening which saw hundreds pay tribute to the victims of the tragedy.
"This is a time when everyone should be showing respect and support for the community and the police," she said.
Report by Kennedyl.
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