The boys, aged 14 and 15, have been in custody since the alleged assault on 7 June which led to race riots across NI.
Death is “only a petrol bomb away”, Amnesty International’s Northern Ireland director has said, as he warned the Ballymena riots had been stoked by disinformation on social media. Patrick Corrigan ...
After three nights of hate-filled violence, some terrified families in Ballymena have resorted to displaying their nationalities on their front door. Signs proclaiming “locals live here” or “Filipino ...
Bricks and petrol bombs were thrown at police on a third night of violent disorder in a town in Northern Ireland on Wednesday night. Houses, cars, and a leisure centre turned into an emergency shelter ...
The figures relate to the 12 months from October 1 2024 to September 30 2025 and cover anti-immigration riots.
It's been two months since scenes of hate and violence erupted on the streets of Ballymena, County Antrim – and the after effects are still evident weeks later. Many homes remain boarded up on ...
A bonfire topped with an effigy of a migrant boat. Homes set alight. During the Troubles, similar tactics were used to target Irish Catholics in the territory. By Ali Watkins Ali Watkins reported from ...
New PSNI report shows 2,048 racist incidents and 1,280 race hate crimes - among the highest levels recorded since records began in 2004 ...