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About 100 people turn up at an anti-racism protest in west Belfast, which passes off peacefully. The home of a family with three children is set on fire in Coleraine. Police in Portadown use water ...
Northern Ireland is just "one petrol bomb away" from a racist murder, a rally in the centre of Belfast has heard.
Missiles were thrown at officers after a protest in Portadown on Thursday, continuing a trend that was sparked earlier in the ...
Hundreds of people have attended an anti-racism rally in Belfast. It was organised following a week of violence which saw homes targeted and attacks on Police Officers after two boys appeared in court ...
More police officers hurt during fifth night of violence in Northern Ireland - The violence followed an alleged sex attack on ...
The Police Service of Northern Ireland said the Scots cops in question are "trained to work in our environment".
Assistant Chief Constable appeals to parents and guardians to speak to children about impact of their behaviour on ...
The first attack took place at about 22.30 BST on Friday at the junction of Glenbryn Gardens and Ardoyne Road, when the gang approached and attacked the two Hungarian men, who are in their 20s.
Stones were thrown at the windows of a hotel in Newtownabbey and a car was set on fire in Hesketh Gardens in Belfast, which police are treating a racially motivated hate crime.
The first attack took place at about 22.30 BST on Friday at the junction of Glenbryn Gardens and Ardoyne Road, when the gang approached and attacked the two Hungarian men, who are in their 20s.