Doncaster daily bulletin August 7: Darren Burke with the headlines
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00:00Good morning everyone, I'm Darren Burke, one of your live team and digital reporters for
00:04the Doncaster Free Press, bringing you some of the main headlines in Doncaster this Wednesday.
00:09The aftermath of the UK riots continues to dominate the headlines in Doncaster, and nationally,
00:15following the riot at the Holiday Inn Express in Wath on Sunday, South Yorkshire Police
00:21have revealed that 51 officers were injured as a result of the disorder, and a number
00:26of arrests have been made, with some people already appearing in court. We've got details
00:31of that on our Facebook page and our website. Also in the news today, and also as a result
00:37of the disorder, Doncaster Mosque has been forced to cancel its planned open day this
00:41Saturday because of fears over safety and security. We've got details of that for you
00:46as well. And also in the news, organisers of Doncaster Pride have said there will be
00:51security measures in place over fears of unrest at this weekend's event, which will
00:56be held at Townfields. We'll have details of that for you as well. Stay in touch with
01:00our Facebook page and our website for everything else that's going on in Doncaster throughout
01:04the day, and have a great day.