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The Sun
On its front page, The Sun has published the mugshots of those jailed over the far-right unrest in towns and cities across the UK in the past week.
The Times
The Times leads on the anti-racism protesters who gathered across the country on Wednesday evening to “confront the far-right” after days of unrest.
Daily Mirror
Thousands of anti-racist protesters turned out “to thwart far-right thugs”, the Daily Mirror reports.
Daily Star
Cats are “actually sensitive souls”, the Daily Star reports.
Daily Express
The Daily Express leads on the thousands of anti-racist protesters who took to the streets after fears that more far-right riots would take place this evening.
The Daily Telegraph
Britain “shuts up shop” after police officers braced for more than 100 far-right rallies on Wednesday, The Daily Telegraph reports. The rallies largely failed to materialise.
The Guardian
The Guardian reports that thousands of anti-racism protesters formed “human shields to protect asylum centres” across England after days of unrest by far-right rioters.
Daily Mail
The Daily Mail leads on the anti-racism protests that have taken place across the UK this evening, in response to several days of unrest from far-right rioters.
i
The i reports that far-right rioters involved in the recent unrest face being banned from attending football matches.
Metro
Supporters of Vladimir Putin have “infiltrated” online chat groups being used to organise the far-right protests across the UK, Metro says.
Financial Times
The Financial Times reports on an asset management company that has agreed to pay €250m (£215m) to investors after a finance regulator found it had committed “extremely serious” breaches over illiquid investments.
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Tonight’s reviewers are Daily Mirror columnist Susie Boniface, and political journalist and broadcaster Theo Usherwood.
The Sun
The Sun says on his front page that social media sites should be “forced to clean up the sewer” after the far-right riots broke out a week ago.
i
Far-right rioters are facing terror charges, the director of public prosecutions has said, as police brace for the “worst day of disorder” on Wednesday, the i reports.
Daily Express
Nigel Farage has warned that Britain is at a “perilous point” as more riots are expected on Wednesday night, the Daily Express says.
The Times
The Times reports that more than 6,000 riot police are on standby as far-right protesters are set to target more than 30 immigration advice centres across the UK.
The Guardian
Immigration lawyers have been warned to stay away from their workplace, or take security measures, due to far-right threats, The Guardian reports.
Daily Star
Pets become stressed by their owners’ flatulence, the Daily Star reports.
Stephen Parkinson, the director of public prosecutions, has said it was “deeply disturbing” that children as young as 11 took part in far-right rioting, the Daily Mail says.