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Labour Party Chair condemns 'far-right' Dublin riots

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Labour Party Chair condemns 'far-right' Dublin riots

Labour Party Chair condemns 'far-right' Dublin riots

Labour Party Chair Anneliese Dodds said the riots in Dublin are a result of "far-right activity." Five people, including three young children, were injured in a knife attack in the Irish capital on Thursday that sparked riots in the city centre.

The MP said there has been "an increase in far-right activity, including activity linked to use of social media" and more needs to be done to tackle "online harms." Report by Kennedyl.

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