Calls for calm as Southport locals say thugs who torched a police van and hurled missiles at a mosque in violent clashes which left 22 officers injured have ‘no respect for a town that’s grieving’

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Calls for calm as Southport locals say thugs who torched a police van and hurled missiles at a mosque in violent clashes which left 22 officers injured have ‘no respect for a town that’s grieving’
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