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Misinformation around a recent shooting incident at a Carlow shopping centre was "weaponised" by anti-immigrant activists ...
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.
The BBC news website did not update until late in the evening, when it published a PSNI press release. Subsequent BBC ...
Violence has been concentrated in areas where loyalist paramilitaries still exist and exert malevolent control ...
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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.
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 ...
The Police Service of Northern Ireland said the Scots cops in question are "trained to work in our environment".
More police officers were injured as heavy masonry and fireworks were thrown during disorder on Friday night, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has said. A senior officer warned that the ...
From 7-12 June, 39,000 Ballymena-related posts on X mentioned "migrants", with around 95% of them deemed to be negative by social media analysis tool Talkwalker.
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 ...