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King Charles expresses gratitude to UK authorities for restoring order following recent unrest
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King Charles has praised Britain's community spirit in response to the riots following the Southport attack, and has expressed hope to visit affected areas in the future. He has also sent his thanks to the police for restoring order, and has called for mutual respect and understanding in a public statement. The king's comments come after a phone call with Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who has announced that online misinformation laws will be reviewed in response to the unrest.
While the previous two nights have been a welcome break from the appalling scenes of the last week, and may have reached a turning point, we are by no means complacent, The Guardian reported.
It remains His Majesty's hope that shared values of mutual respect and understanding will continue to strengthen and unite the nation.
In these calls, His Majesty was updated on the current situation and expressed his heartfelt thanks to the police and emergency services for all they are doing to restore peace in those areas that have been affected by violent disorder.
I do agree that we're going to have to look more broadly at social media after this disorder, but the focus at the moment has to be on dealing with the disorder and making sure that our communities are safe and secure.
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sources
- 1.South China Morning Post
- 2.The Times of India
- 3.The Guardian
- 4.The Times
- 5.CTV News
- 6.BBC
- 7.Guardian
- 8.Reuters
perspectives
- 1.Islamic Terrorism
- 2.Protests
- 3.Rise of Far-Right in Europe
- 4.Riots
- 5.British Politics
- 6.Immigration to the UK
- 7.Stabbings
countries
organizations
- 1.Buckingham Palace
- 2.National Police Chiefs' Council
- 3.Metropolitan Police
- 4.Crown Prosecution Service
- 5.Facebook
- 6.Ofcom
- 7.Princes Trust
- 8.YouGov UK
persons
- 1.Ben Harrington
- 2.Gavin Stephens
- 3.Keir Starmer
- 4.King Charles III
- 5.Bebe King
- 6.Jordan Parlour
- 7.Nick Thomas-Symonds
- 8.Sadiq Khan
- 9.Stephen Parkinson
- 10.Tyler Kay