Far-right and anti-racist protesters clash in UK cities after Belfast riots
UK protests by far-right and anti-racist groups clash after Belfast unrest, raising questions on managing public order.

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In the United Kingdom, far-right and anti-racist groups held protests following unrest in Belfast. The protests included a counter-protest group that did not adhere to conditions in place, complicating the situation.
Authorities, including local officials like Andy Burnham and Stephen Ogilvie, stated they were able to safely manage both protests and counter-protests throughout the events. The situation remains under observation as authorities assess ongoing public safety measures.
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