The RMT issued a safety alert to commuters following the disturbing find a railway station.
Scots commuters have been warned to stay alert after "dangerous" far-right stickers with hidden razor blades were found at a railway station.
Union the RMT sent out a warning on Friday night, August 2, telling people not to remove them in a safety alert. Misinformation being spread primarily on social media about the 17-year-old suspect is noted to be behind it. On July 31 dozens of protesters were apprehended in Whitehall after a hailstorm of bottles and cans were thrown at the police.
According to posts shared on social media and Telegram, the encrypted messaging app, flyers are being circulated online for rallies in Manchester, Nottingham, Liverpool, Leeds, Newcastle, Belfast, Bristol, and Hull among others.Top news stories today Cops are being urged to increase patrols outside mosques and asylum seeker accommodation following social media posts advising people to protest outside the places of worship.
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