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The PSNI said this was the third night of disorder “at the hands of cowards determined to cause disruption in our communities”.
Petrol bombs were also thrown at police.
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Police says it is lucky nobody has been hurt.
The PSNI made a number of arrests over disorder in two parts of Belfast and at its Central Train Station.
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The incident took place in September this year when forty seven PSNI officers were injured.
The PSNI also fired six AEP baton rounds during a second night of disorder. Fifteen police officers were injured.
The man was arrested today and charged with offences including hijacking and attempted grevious bodily harm.
Police have tweeted warnings to those intent on causing violence, while there has been a small standoff between officers and a gang in London.
One man had been arrested on suspicion of murder in Birmingham. One thousand people have now been arrested across the UK.
A video has emerged of what appears to be a young man setting fire to clothing in a Miss Selfridge store in Manchester.
There are teams of riot police on the streets in London but the capital is a scene of relative calm. There have been outbreaks of violence in Manchester, Salford, Birmingham, Woverhampton and West Bromwich.
Disorder broke out again last night in the Short Strand area of Belfast.