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Paul Frew tells Assembly "some eateries can’t get chefs now, given that the workers have had to flee and go home" ...
The eruption of what police described as mob-led "racist thuggery" is particularly dangerous in Northern Ireland due to its legacy of sectarian violence.
You don’t make a valid point on Immigration Policy by throwing a petrol bomb at the Police. The rank-and-file officers who serve in the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) do a difficult and ...
Three teenagers charged following violence in Ballymena - The three, aged 15, 17 and 18, are set to appear before Ballymena Magistrates’ Court later.
In at least 20 of the 27 deaths, the killers - or the suspects in their killings - were well-known to the women.
A loyalist bonfire in Co Tyrone controversially topped with an effigy of migrants in a boat was lit last night.
Saying any player saw the Lions as make or break for their career is a difficult concept. Most, if not all, players are ...
Providing direct financial support to businesses hit by the recent race-related violence in Ballymena is not the most appropriate way Stormont can respond to the disorder, the Economy minister has ...
The violence was condemned by politicians from across the political divide, with First Minister Michelle O’Neill condemning the Ballymena violence as “pure racism”.
Police have issued more images of individuals they want to speak to as part of the investigation into the violence in Ballymena last week. The PSNI has now released multiple images of people that ...
The streets of Ballymena are silent now, gone are the TV crews and images of burnt out homes as anti-migrant violence gripped the Co Antrim town in recent weeks. What remains is an uneasy eeriness ...