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Riots Erupt in Northern Ireland Following Knife Attack

Riots broke out in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on June 11, 2026, after a video of a knife attack was released. The violence has spread to other regions in the United Kingdom, prompting a statement from Labour leader Keir Starmer about a zero-tolerance approach to the unrest.

PBS NewsHour

UK Defense Secretary Resigns Over Military Spending Concerns

The UK Defense Secretary has resigned, stating that the government is not allocating enough funds for military needs. This resignation poses additional challenges for Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who is already facing calls from within his party for his resignation.

theguardian.com

Police Warned About Targeted Addresses in Belfast Riots

The PSNI was warned for months about targeted addresses in Belfast related to recent riots, with a monitoring group reporting that anti-immigration activists circulated a hitlist of properties. The situation has led to significant violence and distress among families in affected areas, prompting community support efforts for vulnerable individuals.

Daily Mail

Asylum Court Backlog Increases by 68% to 151,767 Cases

The Ministry of Justice has reported a significant increase in the backlog of asylum cases in the First-tier Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber, which has risen by 68% to a total of 151,767 cases by the end of March. This marks a notable year-on-year growth in pending immigration court cases.

apnews.com

Special Election in Makerfield May Influence UK's Political Landscape

A special election in Makerfield, England, on June 18 may influence the leadership of the U.K. Approximately 75,000 voters will decide between Labour's Andy Burnham and Reform UK's Rob Kenyon, amid rising concerns over immigration and dissatisfaction with the current Labour government. The election has attracted significant media attention due to its potential impact on British politics.

Washington Examiner

UK Defense Secretary John Healey Resigns Over Funding Concerns

UK Defense Secretary John Healey resigned on June 11, 2026, due to concerns over inadequate funding for national defense. In his resignation letter, he criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer's defense investment plan and highlighted the increasing demands on the UK armed forces amid rising global threats. Healey's resignation adds to the challenges facing Starmer's government, which is dealing with multiple crises.

Washington Examiner

UK Defense Minister John Healey resigns citing funding concerns

UK Defense Minister John Healey resigned on June 11, 2026, citing a lack of funding for national defense from Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government. In his resignation letter, Healey expressed concerns about the country's security and criticized the government's defense investment plan as insufficient.

Daily Mail

UK Returns Migrant to Ireland Following Belfast Knife Attack

The UK has returned a migrant to Ireland after their unauthorized crossing. This decision follows a knife attack in Belfast, where a Sudanese man was charged with attempted murder, prompting discussions about the management of the Common Travel Area.

NPR — Top Stories

Police Use Water Cannons Against Protesters in Belfast

Police in Belfast used water cannons on June 10, 2026, to control protesters engaged in violent demonstrations following a stabbing incident. The protests included acts of vandalism and have been associated with anti-immigrant tensions.