Race Riot - United Kingdom

United Kingdom

  • South Shields (February 1919) - South Shields
  • Cardiff (June 1919) - Cardiff riots 1919
  • Liverpool (June 1919) - Liverpool riot 1919
  • London (April 1919) - Stepney
  • London (May 1919) - St Anne Street
  • London (June 1919) - Cable Street
  • London (June 1919) - Poplar
  • Liverpool (August 1948) - Liverpool riot 1948
  • Nottingham (August 1958) - Nottingham riot 1958
  • London (1958) - 1958 Notting Hill race riots
  • Leeds (1975) - 1975 Chapeltown riot
  • London (1976) - Notting Hill
  • London (23 April 1979) - Southall race riot
  • Bristol (1980) - 1980 St. Pauls riot
  • London (April 1981) - 1981 Brixton riot
  • Liverpool (July 1981) - 1981 Toxteth riots
  • Birmingham (July 1981, 1985) - 1985 Handsworth riots
  • Leeds (1981) - 1981 Chapeltown Caribbean riot
  • Manchester (1981) - Moss Side
  • London (1985) - Peckham riot
  • London (September 1985) - 1985 Brixton riot
  • London (October 1985) - Broadwater Farm riot
  • Leeds (1987) - 1987 Chapeltown riot
  • Dewsbury (1989) - 1989 Dewsbury riot
  • North Shields (1991) - Benwell and The Meadow Well riots
  • Oldham (May 2001) - 2001 Oldham riots
  • Burnley (June 2001) - Burnley Riots
  • Bradford (July 2001) - 2001 Bradford riots
  • Stoke-on-Trent (July 2001)
  • Birmingham (2005) - 2005 Birmingham riots
  • Windsor (2006) - 2006 Windsor ethnic violence

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