Rising Violence and Hate-Fueled Unrest in Northern Ireland
Recent violent unrest in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, has resulted in 32 police officers injured and attacks on homes, businesses, and vehicles. This outbreak was triggered by a protest following a court appearance of two boys charged with attempted rape, which fueled anti-immigrant sentiments in the community. Rioters, including masked individuals, targeted emergency shelters for families fleeing violence, leading to significant unrest in surrounding areas.Local authorities noted that far-right groups exploited the situation, with social media amplifying hate narratives against immigrants. The violence prompted responses from local leaders and police, who condemned the acts as “hate-fueled.” Investigations into the events are ongoing, with arrests made and a focus on identifying rioters through video evidence. The violence reflects deeper societal tensions regarding immigration and community identity in Northern Ireland.
two Romanian 14-year-old boys were arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a teenage girl.
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Overseas:
1500 — 1960
An exhibition about the different representations of the ocean throughout time, between the sixteenth and the twentieth century. Taking place in our Open Room in Floor 2.

