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Boris Johnson urged to step up for Northern Ireland
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Sandy Row disorder as youths throw missiles at PSNI and burning tyres places on road
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Violence in west Belfast as loyalist protests resume Violence broke out in west Belfast last night. Picture by Pacemaker
Violence broke out in west Belfast last night. Picture by Pacemaker
LOYALIST protests resumed across Northern Ireland last night, with disturbances breaking out in west Belfast.
A fire was lit in the middle of the Shankill Road, close to where a Metro bus was hijacked and set alight earlier this month.
Police also came under attack from youths throwing missiles.
A crowd of mainly boys and young men gathered at Lanark Way and the Shankill Road yesterday evening.
The PSNI said officers were continuing to monitor the area late last night.
Loyalist protests against Northern Ireland Protocol to restart Loyalist protest and blocked Lanark Way in west Belfast
An outbreak of violence at Cloughfern in the loyalist Rathcoole area of Newtownabbey
UNANNOUNCED loyalist protests are expected to restart today, following a week-long cessation following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh.
A group calling itself the Ards & North Down Loyalist Collective indicated that unnotified band parades will take place in Bangor and Newtownards at 7pm tonight.
The message was carried on various loyalist Facebook sites, including one linked North Down Defenders flute band which has been described by UDA leader Dee Stitt as our homeland security .
New Tim Hortons Canadian coffee and doughnut shop to open in Portadown
Plans for the drive-thru cafe have been approved, despite concerns over increased traffic in the area
17:07, 19 APR 2021
Tim Hortons has been opening new branches across the UK (Image: Manchester Evening News)
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