Britain First deputy leader to face trial in Belfast over anti-terror rally remarks

The deputy leader of UK far-right group Britain First faces a spring trial in Belfast over remarks made at an anti-terrorism rally last summer.

Britain First deputy leader to face trial in Belfast over anti-terror rally remarks

The deputy leader of UK far-right group Britain First faces a spring trial in Belfast over remarks made at an anti-terrorism rally last summer.

Jayda Fransen appeared at Belfast Magistrates’ Court today on two hate charges related to a speech she made at a Northern Ireland Against Terrorism rally in the city in August.

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