Humberside Police said three police officers had been injured and 20 people arrested after disorder in the city centre also saw shops ransacked and items set on fire.
"It's real horrible abuse. If you get a chance to look at X it's a lot more, and I've stopped looking because it's not good for my mental health."Shah said there had been moments when she feared for her life.
"Somebody sent me an email asking if I would like a bullet through my head or through my home. It was a number of years ago."At that point I felt there was a risk because I thought someone was outside my house so I had to move my children around midnight while the police came."She adds the intersection of race and gender made her more of a target than other MPs.
She says: "Lots of people don't like politicians so you get hatred, but if you happen to then be female that's an added bonus, and if you happen to be a female of colour that adds to it, and then if you happen to be a Muslim it's even worse."I try not to think about it and get on with the day job."
Ex-Dewsbury MP Eastwood, who lost his seat in last year's election, said the worst thing about the abuse was how it affected friends and family.
He said: "I've had verbal abuse in the local pubs. On social media you get tonnes of abuse from keyboard warriors.It was hoped the money would pay for a renovation of two blocks, creating 48 spaces and opening in September, the
The council said there was a need for more secondary school capacity in Kettering, as it granted £561,000 to Latimer Arts College.An extra 49 places across years 7, 8 and 9 will be opened up by the money, with work to increase the size of dining areas also planned.
Further cash was handed to Alfred Lord Tennyson School in Rushden, which formed in 2023 when Tennyson Road Infants and Alfred Street JuniorsThe new school was given £925,000 to help ensure its combined site was ready from September 2025.