Northern Ireland

Sir Keir Starmer to visit Northern Ireland after riots

Sir Keir Starmer will visit Belfast.

Sir Keir Starmer was said to be ‘still enjoying a moderate honeymoon period”
Sir Keir Starmer (Joe Giddens/PA)

The Prime Minister is to discuss the recent riots with the head of the PSNI during a visit to the region on Monday. At least 20 police officers were injured in a spate of violent incidents across early August in Northern Ireland.

Bricks, petrol bombs and other missiles were thrown at officers as anti-immigration protests brought wider unrest to areas such as Belfast and Derry.

Cars were set alight and a number of businesses were severely damaged.

Elsewhere, a petrol bomb was thrown at a mosque in Newtownards.

Dozens of people have been arrested and charged with offences such as rioting and racially-motivated hate crimes.

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Young children were also involved in some of the street disturbances.

Sir Keir Starmer will arrive in Belfast on Monday, where he is expected to be briefed by PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher on operational details relating to the recent unrest.

The pair will also discuss wider policing challenges in Northern Ireland as part of their second engagement since the Prime Minister took office.

PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher during a meeting of the Northern Ireland Policing Board in Belfast
PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher during a meeting of the Northern Ireland Policing Board in Belfast (Liam McBurney/PA)

Mr Boutcher has described the PSNI as an “outlier” in terms of funding when compared to police services in England, Scotland, Wales or the Republic of Ireland.

The PSNI requested the support of scores of officers from Police Scotland to help with the response to the unrest.

It came as PSNI numbers remain more than 1,000 officers below recommended levels.

Sir Keir will also meet with rank-and-file PSNI officers from across the community who have been directly involved in responding to the violent disorder seen in parts of Belfast.

Additionally, the Prime Minister is expected to undertake a meetings with those involved in the provision of community services which support vulnerable people and families in Northern Ireland.