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Senior PSNI officer says young people driving trouble in some areas Two more people are due in court as the PSNI ...
Around 100 people turn up at an anti-racism protest in west Belfast, which passes off peacefully. The home of a family with ...
In Ballymena, the atmosphere is tense as immigrant families flee racist violence, while police seek reinforcements.
Police have come under attack for a fourth consecutive night in Northern Ireland as disorder spread through multiple towns.
Now, Brexit raises questions about whether this peace can stand by bringing those multidimensional, long-standing and difficult questions of identity in Northern Ireland to the fore: Catholic vs.
For a third night, riots rocked the town of Ballymena in Northern Ireland, with protesters throwing petrol bombs.
PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher has warned the "bigots and racists" that have been behind three nights of disorder across Northern Ireland that his officers will be coming after them.
A demonstration organised on social media called for a ‘peaceful protest to show our anger at what cannot and will not be ...