Hundreds of people gather in Newtownabbey, where youths pull bricks from homes to make projectiles

Protesters attacked police and burned vehicles in a number of locations across Northern Ireland.

Police have used water cannons on protesters in Northern Ireland after violence erupted a second night over a stabbing in Belfast

Scenes of horror swept the city of Belfast yesterday, with families forced from their homes, and children left 'traumatised' as a furious mob set the city alight

Houses, cars, a bus and a supermarket were set alight as parts of the city descended into chaos, with claims non-white residents were deliberately targeted.

Police have been forced to use water cannons to keep rioters at bay as new details emerged in court about the accused attacker, Hadi Alodid.

UK authorities say the initial unrest was stoked by far-right activists on social media after a brutal Belfast stabbing.

A second night of violence has erupted in Belfast after a 'hit list' of 'migrant homes' circulated on social media and protestors returned to the street.

Northern Ireland has endured a second consecutive night of civil unrest, with approximately 200 people gathering in Newtownabbey and hurling objects at police as tensions continue…

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UK authorities have blamed far-right activists for stoking anger on social media following a brutal Belfast stabbing

Police fired water cannons at protesters after bricks were hurled at officers

‘Eyes of the world are watching us,’ say Executive Ministers, ‘actions will shape how we are viewed’

Police fired water cannons at protesters after bricks were hurled at officers

Protesters in Northern Ireland set small fires and hurled bricks and bottles at the police during a second night of violence over a stabbing in Belfast. The incident sparked…

While the news coverage of these protests highlights young men wearing balaclavas, there are many more in the city who support the cause without going so far as to throw things at…

While the news coverage of these protests highlights young men wearing balaclavas, there are many more in the city who support the cause without going so far as to throw things at…

Police have used water cannons on protesters in Northern Ireland after violence erupted for a second night over a stabbing in Belfast.

Masked crowds clash with riot police as a Sudanese man is charged in a brutal knife attack that has left the city reeling.

Hundreds of people gather in Newtownabbey, where youths pull bricks from homes to make projectiles

Police used water cannon late June 10 to disperse small crowds who had gathered for a second night in Northern Ireland as U.K. authorities blamed far-right activists for stoking…