As riots and disorder spread, some countries warn their citizens not to travel to the UK

As riots and disorder spread, some countries warn their citizens not to travel to the UK


Riot police officers push back anti-migration protesters outside on Aug. 4, 2024 in Rotherham, U.K.

Christopher Furlong | Getty Images News | Getty Images

Five countries have now issued travel and safety warnings to their citizens living or visiting the U.K. as riots and street disorder continue to plague the country.

The United Arab Emirates, Nigeria, Malaysia, Indonesia and Australia have all warned their citizens visiting or living in the U.K. that parts of the country currently present serious safety risks as unrest, initially sparked by anti-immigration protests, continues to spread throughout England and Northern Ireland.

A number of towns and cities — including the tourist hubs of Liverpool and Manchester — have seen violent disorder on the streets in the last week, with far-right groups clashing with police and rival demonstrators.

Unrest continued in parts of the U.K. on Monday night, with Belfast in Northern Ireland seeing further disorder, as well as the northern town of Darlington and Plymouth on the south coast. Since the rioting began a week ago Tuesday, 378 arrests have been made, the National Police Chiefs’ Council said Monday.

Other instances of disorder have also been seen across the country, from towns including Rotherham and Middlesbrough to larger cities such as Bristol, Leeds and Hull. Tourist hotspot London has not seen any significant disturbances.

Smoke billows from a fire started by protesters as riot police stand guard after disturbances near the Southport Islamic Society Mosque in Southport, northwest England, on July 30, 2024, a day after a deadly child knife attack. 

Justin Tallis | Afp | Getty Images

The UAE’s foreign ministry on Monday urged its citizens in the U.K. “to exercise the highest level of caution, and take the necessary precautions, in light of the unstable security situation in various cities across the U.K.” The ministry also warned UAE nationals against visiting areas witnessing riots and protests, and to avoid crowded areas.

Australia issued a travel advisory Monday warning its citizens to “avoid areas where protests are occurring due to the potential for disruption and violence” while Malaysia has told its nationals not to travel to the U.K.

Nigeria stated that the riots “have assumed a violent and disorderly outlook” and “may spread across the country.” It warned its citizens “to be extra vigilant, stay away from protests areas and avoid large gatherings.”

Anti-immigration protesters are seen during riots outside of the Holiday Inn Express in Manvers, which was believed to be used as an asylum hotel, on August 4, 2024 in Rotherham, United Kingdom. 

Christopher Furlong | Getty Images News | Getty Images

Riots and street violence started last week after false claims spread online that a mass stabbing last Monday, in which three young girls were killed, had been carried out by a Muslim asylum seeker who had arrived in the U.K. by boat.

Disturbances and disorder erupted in a number of towns and cities in the aftermath of the attack with large groups seen chanting racist, anti-immigration and anti-Muslim slogans, damaging buildings, looting and clashing with riot police and counter-protesting groups of locals.

A protester holds a placard during a Stand Up To Racism unity rally against anti-immigration supporters. Earlier this week, protests and riots erupted across the country after a knife attack in Southport.

Sopa Images | Lightrocket | Getty Images

In the worst instances of violent disorder, shops and mosques have been attacked and bricks and petrol bombs hurled. Fires were started at one hotel in Rotherham that rioters believed housed asylum seekers.

U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer characterized the violence as “far-right thuggery” while the country’s former head of counter-terrorism policing Neil Basu, said Monday that some of the violence seen during the riots has “crossed the line into terrorism.”

The government pledged to increase police numbers and said there would be an immediate crackdown on the rioting, adding that anyone involved would be dealt with immediately by the country’s criminal justice system. More than 500 extra prison places are also being prepared to detain suspected rioters.

Members of the local community help to clear debris from the streets in Middlesbrough, north east England on August 5, 2024, following rioting and looting the day before. UK leader Keir Starmer warned far-right protesters on Sunday they would “regret” participating in England’s worst rioting in 13 years, as disturbances linked to the murder of three children earlier this week flared across the country.

Yelim Lee | Afp | Getty Images

The disorder has also brought affected communities together, with counter-protests and community clean-ups taking place. Many locals have denounced those involved in the disturbances, saying they don’t represent their communities.

The underlying causes of the violence pose a challenge for the U.K.’s new Labour government with ongoing societal debates over immigration and societal cohesion likely to be addressed once the disorder subsides.



Source

Puma shares surge 20% after Anta Sports buys stake for .8 billion
World

Puma shares surge 20% after Anta Sports buys stake for $1.8 billion

Signage at an Anta Sports Products Ltd. pop-up store in Beijing, China, on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2024. Anta is scheduled to release earnings results on Aug. 27. Na Bian | Bloomberg | Getty Images Shares of Puma surged as much as 20% Tuesday, after China’s Anta Sports said it would acquire a 29% stake in […]

Read More
India and European Union have closed a ‘landmark’ free trade deal, Prime Minister Modi says
World

India and European Union have closed a ‘landmark’ free trade deal, Prime Minister Modi says

India and the European Union on Monday closed a “landmark” free trade agreement, touted as the ‘mother of all deals,’ Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said during a speech at the India Energy Week on Tuesday. The FTA with the EU, which represents about 25% of global GDP and about a third of global trade, […]

Read More
European markets set to open higher as earnings come into focus
World

European markets set to open higher as earnings come into focus

Diminishing perspective of downtown London skyscrapers Chunyip Wong | E+ | Getty Images LONDON — European stocks are expected to open higher Tuesday, as a busy earnings week gathers pace. The U.K.’s FTSE index is seen opening 0.18% higher, Germany’s DAX up 0.15%, France’s CAC 40 up 0.3%, and Italy’s FTSE MIB 0.4% higher, according to […]

Read More