Violent anti-immigration protests erupt in Belfast
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FIERY protests erupted in Belfast last night with homes and cars being torched after the horror “attempted beheading” that rocked the nation. Several houses and vehicles, including a bus, were set
Police have used a water cannon to disperse crowds in Newtownabbey as objects were seen being hurled at officers.
Northern Ireland's Justice Minister criticized “commentators on the far-right who were clearly trying to stoke racial tensions” and implored for the violence to stop.
WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT. The victim of a horrific Belfast knife attack has been named locally as Stephen Ogilvie, as anti-immigration protests erupt across the city following the assault.
The Irish government has announced a package worth €505m (£440m) to support those "most impacted" by rising fuel costs. Fuel costs have soared globally as a result of the US-Israel war with Iran and demonstrators in the Republic of Ireland have been ...
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LONDON – Protests over high fuel prices in Ireland entered a fourth day on Friday, sparking concerns about fuel shortages and emergency services as demonstrators clogged roads and blocked access to refining and distribution sites around the country.
Taoiseach (Irish PM) Micheál Martin spoke to reporters in Dublin ahead of Tuesday's vote The Dáil (Irish parliament) has voted that it has confidence in the Irish government. A motion of no confidence had been tabled over its handling of fuel protests ...
Is it safe to travel to Belfast? Latest police advice after violent protests hit Northern Irish capital - Public transport was halted on Tuesday night after vehicles were set on fire
