Cafe 'targeted for welcoming refugees'
Police have stepped up patrols in Leeds after cafe workers say they were threatened because they welcomed refugees.
Police have stepped up patrols in Leeds after cafe workers say they were threatened because they welcomed refugees.
Adam Smith from The Real Junk Food Project has spoken out about the reaction the cafe in Armley got when it painted a mural saying 'Refugees welcome.' He says there were physical threats made against staff members.
At around 11pm on Friday night police were called to Darley Avenue in Athersley to reports that a man had been stabbed.
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For the second day running there were no deaths of people who tested positive for coronavirus in Scotland.