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In Ballymena, Northern Ireland, anti-migrant violence has led to fear among the local Filipino community. Rioters, mistaken ...
Barrio Fiesta, which celebrates Filipino independence day, was held at a community centre on the Grosvenor Road. The event ...
The organisers of the first pride event to be held in Ballymena say they stand with the local migrant community and that the ...
“Bigots and racists” were blamed by Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) chief constable Jon Boutcher for four ...
Violence has been concentrated in areas where loyalist paramilitaries still exist and exert malevolent control ...
Three teenagers have been charged following disorder in Ballymena. The three males, aged 15, 17 and 18 years have been ...
In Ballymena, the atmosphere is tense as immigrant families flee racist violence, while police seek reinforcements.
PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher has warned the "bigots and racists" that have been behind three nights of disorder across Northern Ireland that his officers will be coming after them.
Masked youths attacked a leisure centre and set it on fire as violence spread to other towns in Northern Ireland.
The PSNI has said officers from England and Wales are standing “ready to support” in the wake of violence in Ballymena, as a senior officer branded the scenes “racist thuggery”.