A police chief has branded claims of two-tier policing "nonsense" as he insisted his officers had been "entirely fair" in the way they responded to the summer riots.
Cleveland Police's chief constable Mark Webster told MPs "people don't want to listen to the facts" when asked about the debate, which erupted amid accusations some were getting special treatment from police because of their background.
Violent disorder swept parts of England in July and August in the wake of the Southport stabbings, fuelled by social media misinformation.
Answering the Home Affairs Select Committee, Mr Webster said the "narrative" around two-tier policing was "really unhelpful", adding: "I go so far as to say sometimes it's nonsense, and it does tend to undermine."