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Riots broke out in Northern Ireland in mid-June following an alleged sexual assault by two Romanian-speaking youths – ...
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The PSNI has strongly criticised the unrest that broke out on the streets of Ballymena last night, where 15 police officers sustained injuries and one individual was taken into custody, reports RTE.
Mr Doherty hit out at Communities Minister Gordon Lyons following controversy over a social media post by the DUP minister. He branded Mr Lyons “a disgrace” and said he should resign.
The scenes from Ballymena this week are among the most worrying I've seen since the Dublin riots; a disintegration of social order precipitated by social media rhetoric. The incidents, which have ...
A senior officer warned that the force is actively investigating people inciting the disorder through social media. The scenes on Friday night in Portadown were the fifth consecutive night of rioting ...
For a third night, riots rocked the town of Ballymena in Northern Ireland, with protesters throwing petrol bombs.
A judge has said a strong message must be sent out that courts will deal "robustly" with those involved in violence in Ballymena . Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Belfast News Letter ...
The leisure centre in Larne had temporarily been used as an emergency shelter for those in urgent need following disturbances in Ballymena earlier in the week. Communities Minister Gordon Lyons, who ...