What’s REALLY fuelling Britain’s riots?

What’s REALLY fuelling Britain’s riots?

From The Fourcast by Channel 4 News

June 10, 2026 · 30 min

About this episode

Jackie Long explores the factors driving the recent riots in Northern Ireland, including immigration and the influence of far-right voices online.

The family of Stephen Ogilvie, the victim of the Belfast stabbing, has called for calm and said they don’t want the “terrible tragedy to be used to divide people or fuel hostility.”, as Sudanese national Hadi Alodid was charged with attempted murder, threats to kill an NHS radiographer and possession of a knife. Last night, violence spread across parts of Belfast, with police attacked, properties damaged and communities left on edge after a video of the attack was shared online. Politicians and police have pointed to the role of social media, misinformation and outside agitators. But what is really driving the disorder? On this episode of The Fourcast, Jackie Long explores what's happening in Northern Ireland, why immigration has become such a political flashpoint, and whether far-right voices are helping fuel tensions online. Jackie is joined by Allison Morris, Crime Correspondent at The Irish News, former Metropolitan Police officer Victor Olisa, and Robert Topinka, lecturer and researcher on far-right movements and online radicalisation.

People in this episode

Host: Jackie Long

Guests: Allison Morris, Victor Olisa, Robert Topinka

Topics covered

  • Northern Ireland
  • riots
  • immigration
  • social media
  • far-right movements
  • political tensions

Keywords

  • Belfast
  • stabbing
  • violence
  • social media
  • misinformation
  • political flashpoint
  • community tensions

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: The Irish News, Metropolitan Police

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