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The town is transformed says MP Jim Allister, but protests continue and communities targeted by the violence remain fearful.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNMan (77) extradited from Bulgaria to Northern Ireland on sex abuse charges must remain in custody
A 77-year-old man who was extradited from Bulgaria to Northern Ireland on sex abuse charges was today further remanded in ...
Party warns that weekend riots threaten peace talks and were cynically timed to derail North-South dialogue, provoking ...
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Northern Ireland: New murals for Belfast
The murals in the Northern Irish capital are filled with scenes of grief, violence and death — hallmarks of the area’s troubled past. A new generation of artists now wants to visually transform the ...
LONDON — Police in Northern Ireland say 17 officers were injured during a second night of anti-immigrant violence in the town of Ballymena, where rioters threw bricks, bottles, petrol bombs and ...
Hundreds gathered in Belfast today for a Refugees Welcome demonstration, showing solidarity with refugees following recent ...
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Restoring hope: A case for Northern Ireland’s future in the United Kingdom - Mike Nesbitt
Restoring hope is such an important political objective. It’s what the Ulster Unionist Party delivered in 1998 with an ...
Anti-immigration protests across England, Northern Ireland, Spain and Poland have grown more frequent – and in some cases ...
BALLYMENA, Northern Ireland (Reuters) -Violence erupted in different parts of Northern Ireland for the third successive night on Wednesday, with masked youths starting a fire in a leisure centre ...
Both clubs expressed "great regret" over the disturbances which they said "endangered the safety of genuine fans".
Violence is trapping women across Northern Ireland in cycles of trauma and homelessness, with some facing further abuse in temporary accommodation, despite moving there to find a place of safety ...
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