Britain First deputy leader released on bail
by Press Association from World news | The Guardian on (#3ASRZ)
Jayda Fransen of far-right group appeared in court charged by police in Northern Ireland over alleged conduct in Belfast
The deputy leader of far-right group Britain First has been released on bail after appearing in court in Belfast charged over comments about Islam made in a social media posting.
Jayda Fransen, 31, was charged with threatening behaviour over remarks made earlier this week beside a peace wall dividing Catholics from Protestants in the city.
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