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Northern Ireland police say they got calls from distressed Belfast residents as a list of home addresses circulated online amid anti-immigration riots.
Does a viral image circulating on the internet show Belfast knife attack victim Stephen Ogilvie with bloody slash marks and stitches on his face in the hospital? No, that's not true: The Police
Protesters in Northern Ireland set small fires and hurled bricks and bottles at the police during a second night of violence over a stabbing in Belfast. The incident sparked anti-immigrant violence.
Belfast riots latest: Stab victim may be woken from coma within 48 hours as family issue new plea to end ‘lies’ - Family broken, says MP, after Stephen Ogilvie loses eye in attack that prompted two ni
A Sudanese man charged with attempted murder after the Belfast knife attack served as a policeman in Khartoum, friends told The Telegraph.
A video of people entering a burning house during last year’s rioting in the Northern ​Irish town of Ballymena has been falsely described ‌online as showing people setting asylum accommodation on fire in Belfast after a knife attack on Monday sparked anti-immigrant violence.
A Sudanese asylum seeker accused of blinding a Belfast man in one eye during a stabbing attack appeared in court as anti-immigrant unrest spread.
Police Scotland was expected to send around 90 officers, including five inspectors, under a mutual aid agreement with the Police Service of Northern Ireland.
