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Seven police officers were injured when violence flared at a gathering in Bristol to celebrate the death of Margaret Thatcher. | Seven police officers were injured when violence flared at a gathering in Bristol to celebrate the death of Margaret Thatcher. |
Police were called to Chelsea Road, Easton, shortly after midnight where about 200 people had gathered. | Police were called to Chelsea Road, Easton, shortly after midnight where about 200 people had gathered. |
The force said one person was arrested on suspicion of violent disorder. Bins were also set on fire. | The force said one person was arrested on suspicion of violent disorder. Bins were also set on fire. |
Gatherings were also held in Brixton in south London and Glasgow by people who said they were celebrating the death. | Gatherings were also held in Brixton in south London and Glasgow by people who said they were celebrating the death. |
'Led to hostilities' | 'Led to hostilities' |
The gathering of about 150 people in Brixton - the scene of fierce riots in 1981 - attracted a heavy police presence and led to small scale acts of vandalism and graffiti. | The gathering of about 150 people in Brixton - the scene of fierce riots in 1981 - attracted a heavy police presence and led to small scale acts of vandalism and graffiti. |
Some scaled the nearby Ritzy Cinema and displayed banners. There were no arrests and no serious injuries, police said. | Some scaled the nearby Ritzy Cinema and displayed banners. There were no arrests and no serious injuries, police said. |
In Bristol, the demo was advertised on social media websites where people were invited to converge upon Chelsea Road between the two pubs - The Chelsea and The Plough. | |
A resident who watched events unfold through his window said the party started at 20:00 BST. | |
Two hours later about 200 people had gathered and sound systems had been set up. | |
He said he saw police officers trying to negotiate with some of the party-goers but they were "getting jostled and they retreated pretty quickly". | |
A police spokesperson said the protesters refused to leave peacefully and bottles and cans were thrown at officers. | |
Ch Insp Mark Jackson, of Avon and Somerset Police, said: "It seemed to be a street party which people had pulled together in relation to the death of Baroness Thatcher. | Ch Insp Mark Jackson, of Avon and Somerset Police, said: "It seemed to be a street party which people had pulled together in relation to the death of Baroness Thatcher. |
"It occurred during the evening and was just a normal peaceful party but at about half past ten it expanded somewhat and there were 150 to 200 people gathered in the street. | |
'Pelted with bottles' | 'Pelted with bottles' |
"They had set fire to bins and had loud music playing and were being generally quite unruly. | "They had set fire to bins and had loud music playing and were being generally quite unruly. |
"As you can imagine, the local residents were quite upset by this and wanted something done about it. | "As you can imagine, the local residents were quite upset by this and wanted something done about it. |
"They were asked by officers to end the party and turn the music off but that unfortunately just led to hostilities and officers were pelted with bottles and cans. | "They were asked by officers to end the party and turn the music off but that unfortunately just led to hostilities and officers were pelted with bottles and cans. |
"So far it appears seven officers were injured. One of them is still in hospital receiving treatment." | "So far it appears seven officers were injured. One of them is still in hospital receiving treatment." |
Police are conducting house-to-house inquiries. | Police are conducting house-to-house inquiries. |
Lady Thatcher, Britain's first female premier, was Conservative prime minister from 1979 to 1990 and won three successive general elections. | Lady Thatcher, Britain's first female premier, was Conservative prime minister from 1979 to 1990 and won three successive general elections. |
She died "peacefully" after suffering a stroke while staying at the Ritz hotel in central London. | She died "peacefully" after suffering a stroke while staying at the Ritz hotel in central London. |
Her funeral is to be held on Wednesday 17 April, Prime Minister David Cameron has announced. |