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Police have released new images of two men they would like to speak to following multiple nights of disorder in the Ballymena ...
The PSNI has acknowledged the hurt caused to ethnic minorities by past police failings, including the handling of local Black ...
Police have released further images of individuals they wish to speak to as part of their investigation into serious disorder ...
The town is transformed says MP Jim Allister, but protests continue and communities targeted by the violence remain fearful.
Hundreds gathered in Belfast today for a Refugees Welcome demonstration, showing solidarity with refugees following recent ...
Police say violence was ‘racially motivated’ Following the violence, Chief Constable Ryan Henderson said: “Last night saw significant sustained disorder in Ballymena.
The violence flared first and was most intense in Ballymena after two 14-year-old boys were arrested and appeared in court, accused of a serious sexual assault on a teenage girl in the town. The ...
Ballymena, 45 kilometres (28 miles) from Belfast, is a mainly Protestant working-class town that was once the powerbase of Ian Paisley, the fiercely pro-British preacher-politician who died in 2014.