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Thousands of anti-racism protesters have descended on cities across the country - outnumbering anti-immigration demonstrators for the fourth day in a row.
Before we go, here's a recap of the main updates from the last 24 hours:
- A court in Liverpool has heard how a 16-year-old stole £19,000 worth of vapes during riots in the city centre last week;
- A petrol bomb was thrown at a mosque in Northern Ireland in an incident described by police as racially motivated. The mosque in Newtownards, County Down, was attacked at around 1am, with graffiti sprayed on its front door;
- Lucy Connolly, the wife of a Tory councillor, has been remanded in custody ahead of a crown court appearance over publishing written material intended to stir up racial hatred;
- Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood has warned the impact of the riots on the judicial system will be felt for years to come;
- The parents of six-year-old Bebe King, who was killed in the Southport stabbings, have paid tribute to their "precious daughter" and revealed her older sister saw the attack and escaped.