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Northern Ireland: Another night of unrest despite calls for calm in wake of Duke of Edinburgh s death
It comes despite a renewed call for calm out of respect for the
passing of the Duke of Edinburgh.
A car was also seen burning in
Belfast amid a heavy police presence.
Analysis: Broken Brexit promises threaten to turn back the clock on Northern Ireland s fragile peace
Police have been dealing with unrest all week in
Northern Ireland, prompting political leaders from across the spectrum to urge peace.
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Stones, bottles and petrol bombs were thrown at police officers on another night of unrest in Northern Ireland.
A car was also seen burning in Belfast amid a heavy police presence.
Police have been dealing with unrest all week in the North, prompting leaders from across the political spectrum to urge peace.
Leaders in Ireland and the UK have called for calm, amid fears the protests could escalate further over the weekend.
Many have highlighted the young age of many of those involved in the riots, with children as young as 12 or 13 involved in the disorder.
Two men have been charged following the scenes on Thursday in west Belfast, with the police saying a 24-year-old and a 32-year-old were charged with riot.