Seven people to face prosecution for alleged mistreatment at psychiatric hospital in Northern Ireland
The charges were announced by the Public Prosecution Service today.
The charges were announced by the Public Prosecution Service today.
The incident took place around 9pm last night.
The PSNI have said they do not believe the violence was ‘sanctioned and organised by prescribed organisations’.
It took an event unrelated to the Irish Sea border furore to set a match to simmering tensions
Further unrest swept across parts of Carrickfergus and Derry last night.
The PSNI has appealed for witnesses to come forward.
The violence comes after eight people were arrested and 27 police officers injured during riots in Belfast and Derry on Friday night.
She has been named as Kaitlin McCoubrey-Fullerton.
There was also rioting in Derry with 27 officers injured across the two cities.
Steve Aiken likened the review to ‘marking the police service’s own homework’.
Two women and one man were found dead in Newtownabbey on Friday night.
Police believe the incidents are connected and are not looking for anyone else involved.
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.
The police officers were exiting their vehicle when the van rammed their patrol car.
Two men were arrested in separate operations in Derry and Belfast.
The PSNI says that three officers were injured in the incident
The boy was walking home yesterday afternoon when he was set upon by a number of youths.
The incident happened just after 11pm in north Belfast last night.
15 families living in the area were evacuated from their homes.
A total of six arrests were made by Gardaí, with five made for people driving under the influence of an intoxicant.
The PSNI has linked the incident to the East Belfast UVF.
The move from the NUJ follows threatening graffiti targeting Sunday World journalist Patricia Devlin.
Chief Constable Simon Byrne has apologised for the force’s conduct at the memorial.
Police objected to bail on the ground the two accused could commit further offences.
On Friday, a man was arrested by PSNI officers while commemorating the victims of a 1992 massacre.
The PSNI believe the shootings were carried out by dissident republicans.
Last night, PSNI chief constable Simon Byrne apologised for the events and said one officer had been suspended.
Angry scenes unfolded in Belfast when officers intervened at a gathering to mark the 29th anniversary of a loyalist massacre.
Danny McClean was shot a number of times on Tuesday evening.
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.
The Northern Ireland Affairs Committee heard evidence from the PSNI this afternoon.
The PSNI said a “significant” number of people gathered for the cortege in Derry.
The dissident group were said to have claimed to have fired upon a police helicopter last week.