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I never felt unsafe around the migrants. It felt like people were using my gender to justify their own opinions or actions.” ...
Almost half of those arrested for race hate disorder in Belfast last August had previously been reported to the PSNI for domestic abuse.
Social media videos which have surfaced in the last month showing groups of men, sometimes including women and children, ...
A teenager accused of involvement in the “disgusting” Ballymena riots will only be released from custody if he agrees to ...
In data revealed by investigative journalism website The Detail, out of 48 people arrested in relation to the disorder in ...
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is committed to "being an anti-racist organisation", its chief constable Jon ...
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Belfast Live on MSNBallymena in pictures two months on from riots as homes still boarded upRioting erupted in the Co Antrim town after a peaceful protest following the alleged sexual assault of a teenage girl ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNBallymena riot accused teen freed if he helps migrant families integrate into communityA teenager accused of involvement in the “disgusting” Ballymena riots will only be released from custody if he pledges to ...
Two months on, Clonavon Terrace and its surrounding streets feel like a ghost town. Houses that were torched remain boarded ...
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New images of suspects linked to public disorder in Ballymena and Portadown in June have been released by the PSNI this afternoon.
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