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Loyalist paramilitaries have denied orchestrating race hate riots on Tuesday, but warned they would not be stepping in to stop any future violence.
Rioter sets himself on fire while throwing petrol bomb during second night of rioting across Northern Ireland
Ryanair is being investigated in the UK over charging parents to sit with their children on flights.
UK competition watchdog the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it will determine whether the practice is “in line with consumer law”.
Northern Ireland has seen serious race riots for the third year in a row. Masked men staged violent protests in number of areas, but the trouble was concentrated in the greater Belfast area, with homes set alight off the Crumlin Road and in east Belfast.
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Police deal with a second night of violence in Belfast
A Belfast man danced on the roof of a police Land Rover and incited others to riot following a serious knife attack in the city, a court heard today.
'Some in politics here are attempting to have it both ways; to make inflammatory utterances and then wash their hands of the outworkings on the streets.'
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Belfast’s new Lord Mayor Róis Máire Donnelly has said she will not be “deterred” following a threat on her life.
In a statement she said the PSNI visited her at home on Tuesday evening.
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Paramilitaries say trouble is not down to them, as victim’s family plead for the violence to stop
Live updates below after man charged with attempted murder
Several hundred masked youths dressed in black, roaming the streets of Belfast and chanting “foreigners out”. Doors kicked in, windows broken, cars overturned.
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