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Bonfires were lit at an estimated 300 locations ahead of the Orange Order's 12 July parades. This included one on a site that ...
Northern Ireland’s Environment Minister, Andrew Muir, has said he is “very disappointed” that an Eleventh Night bonfire was ...
The bonfire in the village area of south Belfast is close to an electricity substation powering two hospitals, with further ...
The UVF is preparing to disband more than 30 years after it called a ceasefire as part of a deal with the British government, ...
Five nights of anti-migrant protests, riots and attacks on property in Northern Ireland culminated in migrant workers’ houses being burnt out and a leisure centre petrol bombed.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland is seeking the public's assistance in identifying individuals involved in disorder.
Rioting which injured 22 officers in Portadown was "entirely unacceptable" and undermined the rights peaceful protestors to highlight “legitimate” concerns about illegal immigration, the local ...
A sentence handed to leading Belfast loyalist Winston Irvine has been referred to the Court of Appeal. Irvine was sentenced to two-and-a-half years, with half to be served in jail, at Belfast Crown ...
The three males, aged 15, 17 and 18 years have been charged with riot, while the 15-year-old has also been charged with criminal damage following scenes in the Co Antrim town on Tuesday night.
An east Belfast pensioner with special needs was only charged with child sex offences because of a threat against him from loyalist paramilitary “parasites”, a court heard today.
A 4.1 magnitude earthquake was confirmed in near the state boarder of Tennessee and North Carolina Saturday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.