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A 12-year-old child was arrested in connection with trouble across Northern Ireland in recent days, police revealed today.
The anti-immigration protests in Ballymena are a violent backlash against an unprecedented demographic upheaval. For the fourth night in a row, Ballymena, Northern Ireland, has been gripped by unrest.
Around 100 people turn up at an anti-racism protest in west Belfast, which passes off peacefully. The home of a family with ...
MASKED yobs hurled petrol bombs and fireworks at cops for a fifth night in Northern Ireland, in what has been dubbed a “week ...
The rally also heard from speakers including Belfast’s deputy Lord Mayor Paul Doherty. Mr Doherty hit out at Communities Minister Gordon Lyons following controversy over a social media post by the DUP ...
Analysis of census data shows that Ballymena has experienced rapid demographic change in recent years, while the Sky News ...
Nigel Farage has warned Britain is on the brink of civil unrest amid growing fury over immigration - claiming the country has ...
People were drinking openly. The smell of weed hung in the air. It did not feel like protest. It felt like a Saturday night ...
Police in Portadown have used water cannon to tackle rioters who were attacking them. Officers were targeted with petrol bombs, fireworks, masonry, bricks and bottles. The disturbance in the West ...
Petrol bombs were thrown at police for a fifth consecutive night in Northern Ireland, in what has been dubbed a “week of shame” for the region.
Violence on the streets, dozens of police officers injured, attacks on individual homes and parts of a leisure centre ...
"The central perversity of treating these people as anything other than racist thugs is only more transparent in Ballymena ...