This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36543468

The article has changed 15 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 7 Version 8
Euro 2016 violence: Police charge at fans and fire tear gas in Lille Euro 2016 violence: Police arrest 36 over Lille disorder
(about 1 hour later)
French police have charged at hundreds of England football fans in Lille as flares and bangers were lit in the latest scenes of disorder at the Euro 2016 tournament. At least 36 people have been arrested in Lille in a day of recurring clashes between French police and football fans at the Euro 2016 tournament.
French police said the arrests had been made throughout the day and added that 16 people had been hospitalised.
On Wednesday evening, riot police charged at hundreds of England football fans as flares and bangers were lit.
The BBC's James Reevell said tear gas was used by riot police and it was mostly England fans that were involved.The BBC's James Reevell said tear gas was used by riot police and it was mostly England fans that were involved.
Earlier, some English and Russian fans were detained after scuffles.Earlier, some English and Russian fans were detained after scuffles.
England and Wales supporters are in the city ahead of the teams' match in nearby Lens on Thursday.England and Wales supporters are in the city ahead of the teams' match in nearby Lens on Thursday.
Russian and Slovakian fans are also in Lille, after their match at the city's Stade Pierre-Mauroy. Russian and Slovakian fans are also in Lille, after their match at the city's Stade Pierre-Mauroy on Wednesday.
Our correspondent in Lille said England fans had been singing songs taunting the police. Our correspondent James Reevell, who is in Lille, said England fans had been singing songs taunting the police.
"It makes a dramatic escalation in tension in the city," he said late on Wednesday."It makes a dramatic escalation in tension in the city," he said late on Wednesday.
"The streets are calmer now but large of numbers of fans are still on the street.""The streets are calmer now but large of numbers of fans are still on the street."
Earlier on Wednesday, hundreds of England fans were surrounded by riot police in the city's main square.Earlier on Wednesday, hundreds of England fans were surrounded by riot police in the city's main square.
The fans were then pushed back into the corner of the square by police in riot gear, before the square was cleared.The fans were then pushed back into the corner of the square by police in riot gear, before the square was cleared.
England fan Oliver Larkworthy, from Norwich, is in Lille and was caught up when police fired tear gas at fans at the city's railway station.England fan Oliver Larkworthy, from Norwich, is in Lille and was caught up when police fired tear gas at fans at the city's railway station.
"I saw a massive crowd running down the street - English fans, Slovakian fans and locals mainly, a real mix," he said."I saw a massive crowd running down the street - English fans, Slovakian fans and locals mainly, a real mix," he said.
"There is a massive mob of Russian fans standing outside the station just waiting to cause trouble. The whole thing is a disaster waiting to happen. It's like a massive tinder box waiting to go off any minute.""There is a massive mob of Russian fans standing outside the station just waiting to cause trouble. The whole thing is a disaster waiting to happen. It's like a massive tinder box waiting to go off any minute."
The Russian football team have already been given a suspended disqualification from the tournament following attacks by their supporters on England fans at their opening fixture in Marseille on Saturday.The Russian football team have already been given a suspended disqualification from the tournament following attacks by their supporters on England fans at their opening fixture in Marseille on Saturday.
And the Russian foreign ministry has summoned the French ambassador to Moscow after it sharply criticised policing at the Euro 2016 tournament.And the Russian foreign ministry has summoned the French ambassador to Moscow after it sharply criticised policing at the Euro 2016 tournament.
"Further stoking of anti-Russian sentiments... could significantly aggravate the atmosphere in Russian-French relations," the ministry said."Further stoking of anti-Russian sentiments... could significantly aggravate the atmosphere in Russian-French relations," the ministry said.
Six England fans were jailed following Russia and England's draw in Marseille on Saturday.Six England fans were jailed following Russia and England's draw in Marseille on Saturday.
Michel Lalande, prefect of the Nord-Pas-de-Calais Picardy region, said a drinking ban was in place in some parts of central Lille and the stadium.Michel Lalande, prefect of the Nord-Pas-de-Calais Picardy region, said a drinking ban was in place in some parts of central Lille and the stadium.
Shops selling alcohol in the city closed from 18:00 local time (17:00 BST) on Tuesday and will reopen at 06:00 (05:00 BST) on Friday, he said.Shops selling alcohol in the city closed from 18:00 local time (17:00 BST) on Tuesday and will reopen at 06:00 (05:00 BST) on Friday, he said.
However, the BBC's Geraint Owen, in Lille, says small supermarkets were still selling alcohol on Wednesday afternoon, which is being drunk openly on the streets. However, the BBC's Geraint Owen, in Lille, said small supermarkets were still selling alcohol on Wednesday afternoon, and drinking was taking place openly on the streets.
Vince Alm, of the Football Supporters' Federation Cymru, said the ban was not enforceable. "There are so many outlets around it's impossible," he said.Vince Alm, of the Football Supporters' Federation Cymru, said the ban was not enforceable. "There are so many outlets around it's impossible," he said.
England fans are being discouraged from travelling without a ticket, and the authorities are asking fans if they can wait to travel on Thursday to watch the Wales game. Fans are being discouraged from travelling if they are without a ticket to the England-Wales game, and the authorities had also asked those with a ticket to delay travel until the day of the game.
Those without tickets can watch the match in the city's fan zone, where lower-strength beer will be sold. Those without match tickets can watch the match in the city's fan zone, where lower-strength beer will be sold.
Mr Lalande also said anyone carrying out violence would be removed from the country.Mr Lalande also said anyone carrying out violence would be removed from the country.
British Transport Police officers have been travelling with fans on Eurostar trains on Wednesday.British Transport Police officers have been travelling with fans on Eurostar trains on Wednesday.
Eurostar is running some alcohol-free services, with no alcohol allowed through check-in or purchased at departure lounges or on board.Eurostar is running some alcohol-free services, with no alcohol allowed through check-in or purchased at departure lounges or on board.
Are you in Lille? Have you been affected? You can share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk.Are you in Lille? Have you been affected? You can share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk.
Please include a contact number if you are willing to speak to a BBC journalist. You can also contact us in the following ways:Please include a contact number if you are willing to speak to a BBC journalist. You can also contact us in the following ways:
Or use the form belowOr use the form below