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Hundreds march through Leicester amid violent clashes between Hindus and Muslims
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Fifteen people were arrested during a policing operation in east Leicester "to deter further disorder" on Sunday evening after another night of violence, which has continued to plague the city in recent weeks, Daily Mail reported. Footage has emerged showing the brewing tensions between the two groups with mass marches showing hundreds of people encroaching upon Green Lane Road - with very few police officers in sight to control the situation, the report said.
Criminal lawyers in England, Wales vote for all-out strike
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Members of the Criminal Bar Association (CBA) have been walking out on alternate weeks but were balloted on whether to escalate the industrial action with an indefinite, uninterrupted strike that would start on September 5, reports dpa news agency. The ballot closed at midnight on Sunday and the result was announced on Monday morning.
River Thames' source moves 8km downstream for 1st time in history
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While parts of the riverbed in Gloucestershire regularly dry out during the summer, experts said it was a worrying sign of the impact of the climate crisis to see the Thames begin flowing so far downstream, reports dpa news agency. It comes after weeks of dry spells, and temperatures reaching in excess of 40 degrees Celsius in parts of the UK last month. Christine Colvin, advocacy and engagement director of the Rivers Trust, said: "What we're seeing at the source of the iconic River Thames is sadly emblematic of the situation we're facing across the country, now and in future.
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