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Belfast

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DUP minister suggests Northern Ireland could host Euro 2028 fixture at Windsor Park
Titanic shipbuilders Harland and Wolff announce redundancies as company goes into administration
'Clear who the traitors are' after far-right march with loyalists, Mary Lou McDonald says
Taoiseach: Irish government will 'work closely' with UK on Casement Park
Taoiseach: Irish government will 'work closely' with UK on issue of Casement Park
Man (21) arrested on suspicion of murder of woman (43) in east Belfast
UK government will not fund Casement Park redevelopment in time for Euro 2028
UK government will not fund Casement Park redevelopment in time for Euro 2028
Michelle O'Neill wades into dispute after Irish language protest at new Belfast station
Around 100 protestors yesterday took part in a demonstration at the new Grand Central Station in Belfast over a lack of Irish language signage.
UK Government announces public inquiry into 1989 murder of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane
A Belfast Appeal Court in July ruled that the Government must establish a formal, public inquiry.
Family of murdered solicitor Pat Finucane meets with Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn
Defamation battle between Van Morrison and former NI health minister settled
PSNI treating arson attack on a church in east Belfast as a racially motivated hate crime
Man charged with attempted murder after woman stabbed in Belfast
Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after woman stabbed in Belfast
Man arrested in Belfast on Irish extradition warrant over offences related to child sex abuse images
PSNI treating arson attack in Belfast as racially motivated
Escaped convicted murderer David McCord apprehended in Belfast
Debunked: A mosque was not set on fire during violent riots in Belfast, despite claims
'Racism and bigotry will always be outmaneuvered in Belfast' says Mary McAleese
Boy (11) charged for throwing petrol bombs and causing explosion in south Belfast last month
PSNI investigating 'racially motivated hate crime' after young people throw stones at man
Ten officers injured as fireworks and petrol bombs thrown during disorder in Derry
Thousands turn out in in Belfast for anti-racist demonstration
Anti-immigration groups attempt to set mosque on fire in latest night of violence in Belfast
Around a thousand people gather in Belfast to counter anti-immigration demonstration
Additional resources from Police Scotland will arrive next week.
The PSNI has released images of five individuals they want to speak to in relation to the recent disorder.
Additional resources from Police Scotland will arrive to Northern Ireland next week.
Thousands gathered for a counter protest against a planned anti-immigration demonstration.
PSNI release images of people alleged to have been involved in Belfast disorder and attacks on officers
'No place for racism in our society': Stormont Executive condemns violent disorder in Belfast
The Northern Ireland Assembly was recalled to discuss the rioting seen in the city in recent days.
First Minister Michelle O'Neill said many people feel "extremely vulnerable" and "fearful" following the disorder.
The PSNI has so far arrested 17 males, with 11 charged to court.
PSNI to significantly increase officers on duty as a result of violent disorder
Middle Eastern shop in Belfast to close after attack which is being treated as a hate crime
Local councillors ‘deplore’ presence of ‘Coolock Says No’ group at anti-migrant protest in Belfast
Six arrested as PSNI investigate racially motivated hate crimes, including attack on young boy
Three teenage boys are among those arrested following incidents of disorder in the city.
Belfast violence: 'It’s heartbreaking - my café is gone completely'
Two businesses owned by people from minority ethnic communities were set alight during violence that followed an anti-immigration demonstration in Belfast.
'Far-right thuggery': How racist violence erupted across the United Kingdom
As of this morning, close to 400 people had been arrested in connection with the riots.
Far-right linked emblem worn by PSNI riot squad ‘not intended to cause offence’ but 'won't be worn again'
Loyalist paramilitary elements involved in directing Belfast violence, says PSNI
Coolock Says No banner greeted with anger at anti-migrant protest after Belfast loyalist march
Hate crime investigation after rioters seen repeatedly stamping on man's head in Belfast violence
Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Melanie Jones said the PSNI is “working at pace” to identify offenders and make arrests.
Stormont Assembly to be recalled this week in wake of anti-immigrant riot in Belfast
Dozens arrested across UK as Starmer condemns racist 'far-right thuggery'
Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill said that communities have to work to keep “free from hate and division”.