Masked rioters throw petrol bombs at police during second night of violence

Masked youths gathered at points across the city, with police responding by deploying armoured vehicles. Protesters set fire to a number of vehicles, including a bus.

Belfast awoke to scenes of destruction on 10 June after anti immigration protests descended into violence across several parts of Northern Ireland, leaving homes damaged, vehicles…

Riots erupted in Belfast after a man was charged with attempted murder following a knife attack. Protesters set vehicles ablaze, including a bus. Police deployed armoured vehicles…

Violence erupted in Belfast after a knife attack. Masked individuals targeted homes and vehicles. Families were forced from their houses. Police responded to multiple incidents…

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The agitated protestors put a Belfast bus on fire and pelted stones at police, reported news agency Associated Press. | World News

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.

A second night of chaos erupted in Belfast with violent clashes between mobs of protesters and police - hours after a 'hit list' of 'migrant homes' circulated on social media.

Riot police and water cannons were deployed in Belfast as the city braced for another night of unrest amid anti-immigrant sentiment after a brutal knife attack.

Families were forced to cower or flee as masked and hooded rioters ransacked homes and torched cars belonging to 'foreigners' on Tuesday night.

In East Belfast , a group of masked men, clad in black, stormed a house where an ethnic-minority family - including children - were living, yelling anti-immigration slogans.

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

Politicians and law enforcement officials in Northern Ireland appealed for calm on Wednesday after a night of anti-immigrant rioting forced people from their homes.

Violent clashes erupted in Belfast for a second consecutive night on Wednesday as masked rioters attacked police officers with stones, bricks, bottles and traffic cones, prompting…

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On Wednesday evening masked rioters fought with police near a hotel housing migrants in the Northern Irish capital

Masked rioters throw petrol bombs at police during second night of violence

Hilary Benn says 16 people arrested and 12 police officers injured during second night of disorder

‘If you are targeting people on the basis of the colour of their skin how else can you describe them?’ said Hilary Benn