In pictures: Tens of thousands gather for anti-racism protests
Thousands of counter-protesters hit the streets following predictions of more violence in English towns and cities in the wake of the Southport stabbings.
Fears of further violence across England largely failed to materialise on Wednesday as counter-protesters turned out in their thousands to see off far-right demonstrations.
English cities including Newcastle, Bristol and Birmingham, as well as London, had been braced for more rioting on Wednesday following the Southport stabbing attack.
Campaign group Stand Up To Racism estimated 25,000 people took to the streets across the country to show their opposition to recent unrest and, it said, take a stand against racism and violence.
Here's a selection of the best pictures from what Home Office minister Dame Diana Johnson called an “on the whole peaceful” night of action.
Police officers have been accused of "brutality" after a shocking video emerged of a man in his underwear being tackled to the ground and "punched in the face." An onlooker and her family were waiting for a table outside a restaurant in Charlotte, North Carolina on Saturday, September 14, when she witnesses the troubling encounter. A video shows the man in his underwear and sunglasses standing on the sidewalk - before he is tackled from behind by a cop. Two more officers join in "repeatedly punching" the man "in the face and kneeing" him.
On the floor of the courtroom, a nine-month-pregnant woman named Marieha Hussain instantly broke down in tears. The ruling was the culmination of an almost year-long ordeal, which saw 37-year-old Hussain lose her job, have her family’s home address exposed by tabloid newspapers, and her reputation tarnished. The charge Hussain faced was of a racially aggravated public order offence — undoubtedly a serious crime which warrants handling with the utmost care.
Fiona Anderson, 32, was not on duty at the time of the alleged sexual assault - but told her alleged victim she needed to agree because she 'knew the law'
Danielle Taylor and Carl Fitzmaurice's home on Chatsworth Road in Rhyl was gutted by the blaze and they have been left homeless but relieved that their children escaped with their lives
Dominique Pelicot, 71, was speaking for the first time at his trial where he is accused of drugging his wife, Gisele, and allowing strangers to rape her
The suspect in the attempted assassination of Donald Trump spent almost 12 hours lying in wait for the former president at his golf course, according to court documents.