Anti-racism protests 'undoubtedly risk' increase of coronavirus spread - says health secretary
anti-racism protest around Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester city centre on Saturday.And on Sunday, protesters were gathering again at St Peter's Square in the wake of the death in the US of George Floyd.Following speeches, protesters are expected to march through the city centre.Mr Floyd’s death has sparked protests across the United States and the UK, with thousands of people marching on cities to demand change.In London, police said 14 officers were injured on Saturday during clashes with a minority of prostesters.One officer fell from a police horse.In Manchester, chants of 'I can't breathe - the haunting last words of Mr Floyd - rang out as images showed many thousands of people gathered together with placards around Picadilly.