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Now playing Next United Kingdom UK PM holds emergency meeting to end far-right violence across Britain The meeting follows after Prime Minister Keir Starmer slammed the "far-right thuggery" gripping certain parts of the country after an attack at a dance class that killed three girls. 04/08/2024
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