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The Sinn Féin deputy leader says no-one should have to put a sticker on their door to identify their ethnicity.
The First and deputy First Ministers have condemned the rioting in Ballymena, saying that the violence was motivated by “pure racism" and “needs to stop”.
First Minister Michelle O'Neill has said the violence in Ballymena over the last two nights is "pure racism, there's no other way to dress it up". Petrol bombs, masonry and fireworks were thrown ...
Petrol bombs, a hatchet and masonry were among items thrown at police during a third consecutive night of disorder in Ballymena. Officers responded with water cannon, dogs and plastic baton rounds in ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said he “utterly condemns” violence which left 17 police officers injured following a ...
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Michelle O’Neill said she had taken advice from the PSNI and had chosen not to visit the Co Antrim town at the centre of ...
there is no other way to dress it up.” Ms Little-Pengelly described the scenes in Ballymena as “unacceptable thuggery”. Northern Ireland’s First Minister Michelle O’Neill and Deputy ...
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Extra.ie on MSNLeisure centre set ablaze as riots hit new levels in Northern IrelandUnrest spread to other towns on Wednesday, including Coleraine and Larne – where the leisure centre was set on fire by masked ...
First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little ... there is no other way to dress it up.” She said ministers stood full-square with the young girl who was subject ...
First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little ... there is no other way to dress it up.” She said ministers stood full-square with the young girl who was subject ...
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