By Press Association 2021
Shadow secretary of state for Northern Ireland Louise Haigh, right, alongside community worker Jackie Redpath during a visit to a community interface on Lanark Way between the loyalist Shankill Road and nationalist Springfield Road in Belfast
Northern Ireland’s shadow secretary of state has said that communities must be heard during a visit to areas where recent violence flared.
Louise Haigh challenged Prime Minister Boris Johnson to follow in her footsteps after visiting the peace wall gates at Lanark Way in west Belfast, which last week witnessed dramatic scenes of disorder, and to convene multi-party talks.
She met young people at the nearby Impact Training organisation as well as local community workers on the Shankill Road, and earlier visited Sandy Row, another location where violence flared in recent weeks.
Communities must be heard to tackle NI violence – shadow secretary of state
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