The Bradford Riots were a brief period of violent rioting which began on 7 July 2001, in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. They occurred as a result of heightened tension between the large and growing British Asian communities and the city's white majority, escalated by confrontation between the far left Anti-Nazi League and far right groups such as the British National Party and the National Front.
Similar ethnic riots had occurred earlier in other parts of Northern England, such as Oldham in May and Burnley in June.
The Upper Globe pub was damaged and stood derelict for many years afterwards.
Bradford is a city in West Yorkshire, England. It became a municipal borough in 1847, received a city charter in 1897 and, since the 1974 reform, the city status has belonged to the larger City of Bradford metropolitan borough. It had a population of 349,561 at the 2011 census, making it the second-largest subdivision of the West Yorkshire Built-up Area after Leeds, which is approximately 9 miles (14 km) to the east. The borough had a population of 552,644, making it the 9th most populous district in England.
Image: Manningham Mills (2019)
Image: Wool Exchange, Market Street, Bradford geograph.org.uk 4021324
Image: Fountain in City Par, Bradford (Taken by Flickr user 4th September 2012)
Image: Bradford Cathedral and entrance gates geograph.org.uk 5794400