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Tonight at ten, violent clashes between police and protesters in Central London. They came as the protesters, including some far right activists, claimed they were protecting statues from anti racism demonstrators. The home secretary condemned the clashes. The individuals that are perpetrating violence, thuggery and the shameful behaviour should expect to face the full force of the law. Racism, stigma and social inequality may increase the risk from coronavirus within ethnic minority communities according to a leaked draft report. A warning from Health Charities that people shielding from the pandemic are losing trust and need clear information about the risks they face. While its back together again for some people whove been living alone in england and Northern Ireland. Good evening. There were scenes of violence in Central London today after demonstrators clashed with police in a day of unrest condemned by the Prime Minister and the home secretary. Groups including some far right ac

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