Sentences with phrase «summer riots»

"Summer riots" refers to a series of protests or violent disturbances that occur during the summer season. Full definition
A survey commissioned by the Football Foundation following last summers riots also found that 60 per cent of people surveyed believed that improving sporting facilities for young people would reduce anti-social behaviour.
Trinidad - born, Japan - based visual artist Marlon Griffith presents No Black in the Union Jack, a performance inspired by the 2011London summer riots.
Watch a pack of dogs run riot in a track from Martin Creed, the Turner prize - winning artist and musician whose debut album, Love to You, is released this summer
Following last summers riots, a survey commissioned by the Football Foundation found that 60 per cent of people surveyed believed that improving sporting facilities for young people would reduce anti-social behaviour.
Following the summer riots in the UK, Tesco placed a # 3m riot compensation claim.
Questions — Role played by the Royal Air Force in the aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident, Proportion of victims of the 2011 summer riots are still awaiting compensation, Improving ancient woodland.
The fact that the summer riots did not qualify as «extreme circumstances» should be a relief for any would - be protesters.
Government plans to cut down on gangs in the wake of the summer riots could see youths banned from walking «aggressive dogs» or congregating in certain areas.
When parliament returned due to the summer riots in 2011 it cost the taxpayer # 43,857 — not including the travel expenses of MPs travelling back to London from anywhere in the world.
«It appears that the economic crisis, the summer riots and phone hacking did not lead to any greater interest in or knowledge of politics.»
When parliament was recalled for the summer riots in 2011 it cost the taxpayer # 43,857, but that didn't include payments for MPs travel expenses, which would see public money stumped up to get them back to London from anywhere in the world.
The first of our summer riots coverage to find its way into the top ten is a thoughtful comment piece by a commissioner for the Scottish Human Rights Commission, who urged the government to recognise the disorder as an «exceptional» crime, rather than bog - standard criminality.
04 - Home Office declares war on the anarchists It seems almost quaint after the summer riots, but the anarchist violence which followed the anti-cuts national demo in March was a source of severe controversy for days afterwards.
Its press mentions increased sharply in 2011 and 2013, following the summer riots in London and the Committee's inquiries into them.
The burden placed on the courts in the aftermath of the summer riots has thrown the issue into sharp relief.
The last time came just two years ago after the summer riots which hit English cities in 2011.
The second speech, a plea to put God back into politics, suggested that a lack of Christian morality lay behind the financial crisis, the MPs» expenses scandal and the summer riots.
«The backdrop for the novel is the build - up to the 2011 summer riots and it's written from Alesha's perspective.
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