I think it would be completely wrong for the Prime Minister to go on holiday whilst parts of Britain are burning
The safety and security of our guests and colleagues is always our priority.
The government will continue and we've got an excellent Deputy Prime Minister
I know they're trying to get a grip on it and I welcome some of the measures they've already taken, like having more persecutors, having the courts sit weekends, but this is a very serious situation.
There is not and can never be any excuse, justification or rationale for behaviour like this,
Today in Rotherham we have seen our officers attacked and at least ten injured, significant damage caused and a fire set outside a hotel full of terrified residents and staff
We are urging members of the public to stay away from Middlesbrough while officers respond to violent disorder in the town
It doesn't look like, to me, the police have a handle on the situation,
Britain is a proud and tolerant country, and nobody should make any excuses for the shameful actions of the hooligans, thugs and extremist groups who have been attacking police officers, looting local shops or attacking people based on the colour of their skin
Refugees welcome: Stop the far right.
Tom Jones is Welsh, Axel Rudakubana isn't'
The senseless violence and acts of despicable thuggery in Tamworth tonight are completely inexcusable
The scenes in Rotherham aren't a protest, they aren't even a far right riot, they are an ongoing attempt to murder the men, women and children inside by burning them alive
We do have standing arrangements for law enforcement which means that we can get arrests, charge remanded in custody and convictions done very quickly,
The shocking scenes we're seeing on the streets of Britain have nothing to do with the tragedy in Southport
I guarantee you will regret taking part in this disorder, whether directly or those whipping up this action online and then running away themselves.”
We're aware and responding proactively to protest activity in Tamworth today
Whose streets? Our streets."
I want to pay tribute to Merseyside police, the emergency services and Liverpool city council staff for their fast response in cleaning up, and also to those residents who came out to help – it has been heartening to see, and that is the real spirit of our city,
Yesterday we saw the worst of Hull but already today we have seen the best,