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A mother and daughter appeared in court today facing charges arising from recent, serious public disorder in Ballymena.
A mother and her teenage daughter have appeared in court facing charges arising from rioting in Ballymena last week.
The PSNI has branded the violence “racist thuggery” and said officers and ethnic minorities have been targeted for attack.
Three teenagers aged 18, 17 and 15 are charged with rioting, as the attack on Larne Leisure Centre, 25 minutes away, follows ...
For a third night, riots rocked the town of Ballymena in Northern Ireland, with protesters throwing petrol bombs.
Northern Ireland’s police chief Jon Boutcher has warned “bigots and racists” behind three nights of disorder in the region ...
The police said that attacks on houses and businesses in the town of Ballymena were being investigated as racially motivated, ...
Homes, businesses and cars have been attacked and 32 police officers injured during violence in Ballymena and several other ...
The two nights of rampaging targeted immigrant neighborhoods after the teenage suspects were read the charges by a Romanian ...
Ballymena riots condemned as ‘racist thuggery’ as homes and cars set on fire in second night of violence - Dramatic scenes ...
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 ...
Ballymena’s foreigners are caught in unrest triggered by the arrest of two Romanian-speaking teenage boys accused of sexual assault.