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For a third night, riots rocked the town of Ballymena in Northern Ireland, with protesters throwing petrol bombs.
Marie Anderson said she has delegated authority in her office’s chief executive and senior staff to ensure work can continue.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) condemned last night's fourth consecutive night of disorder in Northern Ireland ...
While recent days in Northern Ireland have been "calmer," the PSNI says its investigations into recent disorder are not ...
Police have come under attack for a fifth consecutive night in Northern Ireland, in what has been dubbed a ‘week of shame’ ...
Some 63 police officers have been injured in what has been called a “week of shame” in Northern Ireland. Disorder started in ...
Ballymena, Northern Ireland, has endured a third night of rioting by racist thugs targeting immigrants, with homes, stores ...
More police officers were injured as heavy masonry and fireworks were thrown during disorder on Friday night, the Police ...
The Northern Ireland Policing Board has called on the Executive to prioritise the funding needed to support the Police ...
Marie Anderson had planned to retire in December but will take temporary leave due to “current commentary” that is “detracting from the focus” of her work. | UTV News ...
Petrol bombs were thrown at police for a fifth consecutive night in Northern Ireland, in what has been dubbed a “week of ...