The dispersal order had been set up to try to prevent a repeat of the Merseyside Police said the order was put in place at 21:30 BST "following increased numbers of people gathering near the ground".The imposition of a dispersal order gives police the power to direct people suspected of causing crime, or those seen as likely to cause crime, nuisance or anti-social behaviour, to leave an area for up to 48 hours. Of course, other Twitter users quickly saw the hilarious potential in the BBC tool and jumped on the bandwagon, entering every job under the sun to see which professions weren't considered valid. 'I hope we've learned from those experiences and we are applying them now to making sure we do understand what people right across the country in every part of the UK think.
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Speaking to The Nine, the Coast host expressed concerns over the removal and vandalism of statues with links to slavery and colonialism across the UK in recent days. These are external links and will open in a new windowNine people were arrested as Liverpool fans ignored police advice and crowded the streets following the club's trophy-lifting final home game.Thousands of supporters gathered on Wednesday night as Sir Kenny Dalglish Nine arrests were made on suspicion of being drunk and disorderly, drink and drug driving, affray and assault.It thanked supporters who stayed at home "protecting their loved ones and our city" from the "threat of this pandemic" as well as those who helped clean up Anfield after large crowds gathered around the stadium.The Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson has also tweeted his thanks to those involved in the clean-up operation.
Ed) I’ve just recorded for The Nine on BBC Scotland at 9pm saying Scotland would be completely able to deliver all the support the UK government has to the people of Scotland if it was independent, had its own currency and its own central bank.