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Northern Ireland riots latest: Violence is ‘only a petrol bomb away’ from a death, warns human rights chief - Violence has broken out in Ballymena for the past three nights after angry mobs ...
Hundreds gathered in Belfast today for a Refugees Welcome demonstration, showing solidarity with refugees following recent ...
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.
Ms Montgomery, 27, died at her home in Elmfield Walk in the Co Down town in June along with her unborn son Liam Arthur. A man ...
Things are so bad that official statistics suggest the province is, apart from Romania, the most dangerous place in Europe to ...
LONDON (AP) — 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… ...
Anti-immigration protests across England, Northern Ireland, Spain and Poland have grown more frequent – and in some cases ...
LONDON — Not a lot unites Northern Ireland’s fractious political and religious groups. The British government has managed it with a law that sets out to lay the ghosts of decades of violence ...
A vast majority of those who live in Northern Ireland do not endorse violence. Still, last month’s harrowing scenes were a reminder that the area’s embers of riot and tribalism are still ...
- Northern Ireland was torn apart by three decades of violence between nationalist and unionist communities that ended with the Good Friday Agreement signed 25 years ago on April 10, 1998, between ...
Almost no one in Northern Ireland wants to return to violence, but it remains a divided place, a part of the United Kingdom where some identify as British and some as Irish.