Migrant protests have descended into anarchy as a wave of demonstrations took place around the UK during a weekend of fury over asylum seeker hotels.
Today more than 30 protests are being held in towns including Bristol, Exeter, Tamworth, Cannock, Nuneaton, Liverpool, Wakefield, Newcastle, Horley, Canary Wharf, Aberdeen and Perth in Scotland, and Mold in Wales.
Counter-protests, many set up by anti-fascist group Stand Up To Racism, have also turned out at many of the locations.
Several demonstrators have been seen scuffling with police and shouting at the opposing side as chaos unfolds across the country.
There are fears that some of the locations could see an outbreak in disorder similar to last summer after the Southport attack, which triggered riots across the country in response to fake information being published online that the attacker was a migrant.













