More people appear in court following unrest across England and Northern Irelandpublished at 18:45 British Summer Time 13 August
Dozens of people have been appearing in court following recent violent disorder across the UK - fuelled by misinformation online, the far-right and anti-immigration sentiment.
At least 322 people in England and Wales have been charged so far in connection with the violent disorder.
Northern Ireland has separate disorder laws to England and Wales. Following incidents in Belfast, at least 15 people have been charged.
Some of the reports covered today include:
- A girl, 13, who pleaded guilty to violent disorder following unrest outside at a hotel housing asylum seekers in Aldershot
- A man, 25, who admitted to looting three stores and attacking a car during riots in Hull
- A man, 53, who was jailed after assaulting a police officer in Brighton
- And four men who were sentenced for their parts in violent protests in Plymouth City Centre
We will be restarting our live coverage tomorrow with the latest reports.