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For a third night, riots rocked the town of Ballymena in Northern Ireland, with protesters throwing petrol bombs.
Violence is ‘only a petrol bomb away’ from a death, warns human rights chief - Violence has broken out in Ballymena for the ...
The cost of rural crime in Northern Ireland fell by 9% to an estimated £1.8m in 2024, highlighting the positive effects of co ...
A demonstration organised on social media called for a ‘peaceful protest to show our anger at what cannot and will not be ...
Hundreds of rioters attacked police and set homes and cars in Ballymena alight following a protest over an alleged sexual ...
Hundreds gathered on the streets armed with petrol bombs, facing off against police armed with riot shields and backed by ...
Filipinos in the Ballymena area "have been targeted," the Philippine Embassy in London said after three nights of disorder in Northern Ireland.
We are in the midst of a racist pogrom. Families have already lost their homes, and lives may soon be lost unless this violence ends now. We are only a petrol bomb away from someone being killed.
The Ulster Farmers’ Union says the co-ordinated efforts by countryside bodies in Northern Ireland has been pivotal in ...
Around 15 police officers have been injured after public disorder broke out in Ballymena and missiles were thrown. Police ...
A new YouGov survey commissioned by Sepsis Research FEAT reveals that just 32 per cent of adults in Northern Ireland can ...