Protests involving far-right groups and anti-racist or anti-fascist demonstrators take place in multiple UK cities following recent violent unrest in Belfast and Southampton. The Guardian reports street clashes on Saturday in Brighton, Liverpool, Sheffield and Glasgow, with police making several arrests after rival groups demonstrate in the same areas.
In Liverpool, the BBC reports that an anti-immigration march ends with eight arrests. Local police information and statements, as highlighted in Google News links, relate to planned activity and policing measures for additional protests in the area, including references to orders that expand police powers. The Liverpool Echo also publishes a police statement ahead of planned County Road protests. Other coverage referenced through Google News includes commentary involving local political figures.
Across the outlets provided, the central points are that multiple protests occur after recent unrest, confrontations are reported between opposing demonstrators in several cities, and arrests are made by police, with Liverpool in particular drawing attention for the number of arrests.