Britain is grappling with anti-racism protests and heightened police presence after riots erupted last week in Southport, triggered by false claims linking a knife attack that killed three young girls to an Islamist migrant. Thousands of police officers were deployed across the country as anti-racism demonstrators clashed with far-right protesters who failed to materialize. The violence, which saw attacks on mosques and asylum-seeker accommodations, has prompted Prime Minister Keir Starmer to promise severe legal action. Despite the unrest, protests have largely remained peaceful, with demonstrators advocating for tolerance and opposing far-right extremism.