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A hatchet was also thrown at police lines during this disorder in a clear attempt to seriously injure our officers – and I ...
Several homes and businesses have been damaged, with windows shattered and masonry broken and flung at officers. Worse, several homes have been set alight in what are being treated as ...
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is due to give an update on the ongoing disorder in Ballymena and other areas of Northern Ireland. It follows two nights of violent scenes where petrol ...
Protesters threw petrol bombs, bricks and fireworks at police during another night of disorder in Ballymena on Tuesday. Five people were arrested and a further 17 officers were injured overnight ...
The violence flared following an earlier peaceful protest in support of the family of a girl who was the victim of an alleged sexual assault in the town at the weekend. Two 14-year-old boys appeared ...
The PSNI said calm has been restored after a second night of violence erupted in Ballymena in which 17 police officers were ...
Police were attacked with petrol bombs, fireworks and bricks during a second night of unrest in Northern Ireland. Riot police ...
Police injured, houses burned in second night of riots in Northern Ireland At least 17 police have been injured and five arrests made in second night of ‘racially motivated’ disorder in Ballymena.
Fifteen police officers have been injured during scenes of serious disorder on the streets of Ballymena . Justice Minister Naomi Long said there can be "no justification" for such "appalling" scenes ...
Protesters threw petrol bombs, bricks and fireworks at police during another night of disorder in Ballymena on Tuesday. Five people were arrested and a further 17 officers were injured overnight ...
15 police officers injured during violence in Ballymena Police said attacks in the town are being treated as racially motivated hate crimes. Jonathan McCambridge. Tuesday 10 June 2025 11:44 BST.
Fifteen police officers have been injured during scenes of serious disorder on the streets of Ballymena. Justice Minister Naomi Long said there can be “no justification” for such “appalling ...