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- Belfast Telegraph

- Newlyweds join crowd at Belfast anti-racism rally: ‘We’d have been here if it wasn’t our wedding day’
- Belfast Telegraph

- Over 100 DeLoreans from across Europe gather at Stormont for iconic car’s 45th anniversary
- Belfast Telegraph
- Thousands of people chant ‘refugees are welcome here’ at Belfast’s ‘largest ever’ anti-racism rally
Rival protesters clash at Glasgow ‘reclaim our streets’ rally

- Belfast Telegraph

- ‘My daughter was crying, saying she doesn’t want to die’: Family on HMO ‘hit-list’ fear being targeted by race hate thugs
‘My daughter was crying, saying she doesn’t want to die’: Family on HMO ‘hit-list’ fear being targeted by race hate thugs

Mark Carney pays tribute to John de Chastelain in Dublin lecture

Thousands attend anti-racism rally in Belfast after week of disorder

Canadian PM Mark Carney says he is ‘home’ in Ireland

Fianna Fáil not implicated in Bill Kenneally report, Taoiseach says

Thousands attend anti-racism rally in Belfast

Canadian prime minister Mark Carney visiting Ireland

- Belfast Telegraph

- Plans to turn Belfast convent into apartments and hotel into care home to go before councillors
What happened around Northern Ireland street protests on Friday?

Riots and racism: why is the UK burning?
Claims of two-tier policing and uncontrolled immigration may not be borne out by the facts, but that has not stopped them being played up for political ends
As the people of Glengormley, on the northern edge of Belfast, tidied up and prepared for more violence in the midst of what has been described as a modern-day pogrom, a court 500 miles away in Southampton, on the south coast of England, started to deal with its own outbreak of thuggery.
The trigger for this week’s riots in the Northern Irish capital had been the image of a black assailant who appeared to be stabbing and slashing his supine white victim in the face and neck while shouting in Arabic. The suspect was later revealed to be a refugee from Sudan.
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© Photograph: Henry Nicholls/AFP/Getty Images
Canadian PM to be ‘welcomed home’ to Ireland

Gavin Robinson: Hard border not the answer to immigration control

Raising age of criminal responsibility ‘beyond stupid’, says DUP leader

- Belfast Telegraph

- Brother chiefs of retail giant Spar among NI businesspeople recognised in King’s Birthday Honours list
- Belfast Telegraph

- King’s Birthday Honours: Full list of 86 NI recipients as TV presenting duo recognised
King’s Birthday Honours: Full list of 86 NI recipients as TV presenting duo recognised












