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Why have anti-immigration riots broken out in Northern Ireland? Anti-immigrant riots began in Ballymena, but economic grievances may not be enough to explain the phenomenon.
Homes, businesses and cars have been attacked and 32 police officers injured during violence in Ballymena and several other areas in Northern Ireland.
Protesters and police clashed on the second day of anti-immigration riots in the small town of Ballymena in Northern Ireland. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay explains why the protests ...
Violence erupted for a third night in Northern Ireland as anti-immigrant disturbances spread and the region’s police force called in officers from elsewhere in the UK.
Northern Ireland police deploy water cannon in Ballymena during second night of anti-immigrant unrest sparked by sexual assault case involving two teenage boys.
LONDON — Rioters broke windows, torched cars and attacked police with bricks and petrol bombs for a second night in a small Northern Ireland city late Tuesday, after public anger over an alleged ...
Violent riots have erupted in Northern Ireland, injuring over 30 police officers after two 14-year-old boys were charged with attempted sexual assault. Triggered by anti-immigrant sentiment and ...
Hundreds gathered on the streets of Ballymena in Northern Ireland Wednesday, facing police armed with riot shields and water cannon on the third night of anti-immigrant demonstrations.
A fourth consecutive night of violence has plunged Northern Ireland into crisis, as anti-immigrant rioters once again attacked police, throwing bricks and masonry. The unrest, triggered by the ...