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Man jailed for arson attack on Milton Keynes mosque

BBC News and local news site, MK News, report on the sentencing of a man for arson after he started a fire at a mosque in Bletchley, Milton Keynes, in March this year. Richard Bevington, 30, “admitted arson with intent to danger life and a racially and religiously-aggravated public order offence...

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Two to be sentenced for throwing bacon into Edinburgh mosque

Scottish newspapers, the Herald Scotland and Edinburgh Evening News continue with reports on the case of Chelsea Lambie, 18, and Douglas Cruikshank, 38, who were on trial on charges of racially aggravated threatening behaviour in connection with a hate crime incident at Edinburgh Central mosque...

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More anti-Muslim outpourings from UKIP candidates

Further embarrassment for UKIP as more candidates espousing hateful views on minorities are discovered. Jackie Garnett, who is representing the party in local council elections in Oldham posted a series of anti-Muslim comments on her Facebook page under the pen name “Aunty Jack Aguero”,...

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Subway’s 185 halal stores in the UK

Local papers The Bristol Post, Gloucestershire Echo, Plymouth Herald, Lincolnshire Echo, Stoke Sentinel, and the Burton Mail all provide coverage on The Daily Mail’s report that of the approximate 1,500 Subway outlets across the UK and Ireland, 185 stores now sell halal-only meat. A...

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Man in court for 'Islam' graffiti on war memorials

The Mirror reports on the charges brought against a man who daubed the word ‘Islam’ on the RAF Bomber Command War Memorial and the Animals in War Memorial last May, days after the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby. Andrew Patterson, 31, committed 94 offences over a six week period last year including...

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Teenage gang in court for 'racially motivated crime spree'

Local paper, the Express and Star, reports on the trial of five teenagers in court for offences committed during an ‘eight-day racially-motivated crime spree’ in Cradley Heath last year. The teenagers, all aged between 15 and 16, are accused of “using threatening, abusive or insulting words...

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