Three 14-year-old boys arrested during latest disturbances in Belfast
Leaders have continued to call for an end to tensions in the North.
Leaders have continued to call for an end to tensions in the North.
This was one of a number of sporadic incidents of unrest in Northern Ireland this evening.
A total of 55 police officers have been injured in recent violence.
Justice Minister Naomi Long said it was “a mercy” that nobody was killed.
Further unrest swept across parts of Carrickfergus and Derry last night.
The PSNI has appealed for witnesses to come forward.
She has been named as Kaitlin McCoubrey-Fullerton.
There was also rioting in Derry with 27 officers injured across the two cities.
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Two women and a man have been arrested in connection with the incident near York Street.
The Tánaiste has been the target of two other graffiti incidents in the city this year.
Gerard McMahon died in hospital in 2016, hours after he suffered a cardiac arrest during an altercation with police.
Ryanair has not operated at Belfast airport since 2010.
The incident happened as the Stena Horizon was approaching its berth in Belfast harbour.
The incident happened just after 11pm in north Belfast last night.
It appeared at the front railings of Belfast City Hall on Saturday.
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs said checks will resume on a phased basis.
Chief Constable Simon Byrne has apologised for the force’s conduct at the memorial.
The 14-year-old’s body was recovered from a storm drain close to the M2 motorway in June, six days after he went missing.
Danny McLean was shot dead on Tuesday as he sat in his car.
Scores of masked men were seen in east Belfast on Tuesday in a video widely circulated on social media.
Police are examining dissident republicans as one line of inquiry.
Emergency services are at the scene of the incident in the Cliftonville Road area.
Some physical checks on food products have been suspended.
The graffiti was written on a wall in Belfast between last night and this morning.
Fire crews were called to a blaze in south Belfast on Thursday night.
24 people were interviewed over suspected breaches of the North’s Covid-19 regulations.
Warren Crossan was shot dead in broad daylight in Belfast in June.
Lawlor was shot dead outside a house in the Ardoyne area of Belfast in April.
The PSNI said it had made an arrest over the April killing of Lawlor in Belfast earlier today.
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Couples in more than 1,300 same-sex civil partnerships are now allowed to tie the knot.
The UK announced yesterday that no immediate inquiry would be held into the solicitor’s murder.
The South East Antrim UDA is being linked to the latest threat.
Pat Finucane’s widow Geraldine and son John met the Taoiseach yesterday.
West Midlands Police said he was interviewed under caution at a police station in Northern Ireland.
21 people lost their lives in the bombing of two pubs on 21 November 1974.
The incident happened just before 8pm this evening.
A woman whose parents died from Covid-19 three days apart launched an online archive of grief stories.
The 14-year-old was recovered from a storm drain near the M2 motorway in June, six days after he went missing in north Belfast.