Violent anti-immigration protests erupt in Belfast
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Protesters have set fire to a bus in Belfast as disorder flared at an anti-immigration demonstration organized in response to Monday night's stabbing attack in the city. A senior officer said police
Disorder erupted on Tuesday in Belfast following a knife attack that seriously injured a man, with police deploying additional officers amid unrest in several parts of the city. A 30-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder in connection with the attack,
COPS in Belfast are bracing for a second night of riots – as homes are boarded up and shops shut down across the city. Buses and trains will stop running into the evening “due to expected
Shocking scenes erupted in Belfast on Tuesday night, with houses and vehicles set alight by protesters following a horrific knife attack.Crowds gathered across the city, with violence breaking out and residents being evacuated from their homes amid the carnage.
Loud bangs heard in Belfast are thought to be the exploding tyres of the Glider bus that was set on fire, the BBC reported. Northern Ireland’s Education Minister Paul Givan has said any violence at anti-immigration demonstrations will ‘distract from protesters message’.
A Glider bus was set on fire by protesters in east Belfast on Tuesday evening, as disorder flared during an anti-immigration demonstration organised in response to Monday night's knife attack in the c
After a knife attack by a migrant in Northern Ireland’s Belfast, rioters have set cars, houses, and a bus on fire. As the far-right has latched onto the crime, there are fears that violence could erupt elsewhere in the United Kingdom as well.
