Northern Ireland riots escalate
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Race riots in Ballymena
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North Antrim MLA Timothy Gaston was criticised after claiming that a failure to address immigration concerns in Ballymena made the violent scenes this week inevitable.
Disorder has broken out in Northern Ireland for the third successive night, after police said people are "waking up with genuine fear for their lives" following two nights of violence in Ballymena and other areas.
A fundraiser for a Filipino father whose home was targeted during riots in Ballymena has raised over £7,500 so far.
Dramatic scenes unfolded overnight in the Northern Ireland town as rioters hurled petrol bombs, fireworks and glass bottles, with 17 police officers injured
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Petrol bombs, a hatchet and masonry were among items thrown at police during a third consecutive night of racist rioting in Ballymena.
Police in Northern Ireland have faced four consecutive days of violence in the wake of an alleged sexual assault in Ballymena that sparked riots, leaving residents terrified
Filipinos in the Ballymena area "have been targeted," the Philippine Embassy in London said after three nights of disorder in Northern Ireland.
The country’s police chief Jon Boutcher said the victim of an alleged sexual assault in Ballymena has been ‘further traumatised’ by the unrest.