Police were repeatedly warned that a 'hit list' of migrant addresses was being circulated ahead of the riots in Belfast this week.

UK leader Sir Keir Starmer condemned the scenes as “shocking and completely unacceptable".

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.

PSNI warns that specific homes are being targeted online to incite further anti-immigration protests following riots in Belfast

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

A second night of unrest — triggered by a Sudanese man’s alleged knife attack on a man in the middle of a Belfast street — leaves 12 officers injured and 16 rioters in custody.

Exclusive: PSNI repeatedly warned by monitoring group for eight months after a so-called hitlist of addresses began circulating in far-right networks

Northern Ireland police say they got calls from distressed Belfast residents as a list of home addresses circulated online amid anti-immigration riots.

People in city’s minority ethnic communities speak of alarm as violence casts light on racism in Northern Ireland

Police were repeatedly warned that a 'hit list' of migrant addresses was being circulated ahead of the riots in Belfast this week.