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Youth injured in hate crime as shop in West Belfast attacked

August 7, 2024 by

POLICE are treating an assault on a youth in West Belfast last night as a hate crime. The incident occurred after a shop on the Falls Road, believed to be owned by a migrant family, was attacked by a group of young people. Local politicians have condemned the attack while also praising members of the community for coming to the aid of the shop owners. The PSNI said that at … [Read more...] about Youth injured in hate crime as shop in West Belfast attacked

Three men arrested in Belfast after further disorder on Tuesday night

August 7, 2024 by

THREE men have been arrested in Belfast following a further night of disorder in the city. Officers responded to reports of a hijacking, damage to a business and smashed windows in the Woodvale area in North Belfast, which are being treated as racially-motivated hate crimes. Meanwhile, a photographer in the area covering events for the Belfast Telegraph newspaper reported that … [Read more...] about Three men arrested in Belfast after further disorder on Tuesday night

‘We are taking action’: Police make six arrests following hate-related crimes and incidents in Belfast last night

August 7, 2024 by

THE PSNI has revealed six people have been arrested after officers dealt with a number of hate-related crimes and hate incidents across Belfast on Tuesday. Three men and three teenagers remain in custody following the arrests, while a 14-year-old was cautioned. Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Melanie Jones said that for a third night in a row, officers had to contend with … [Read more...] about ‘We are taking action’: Police make six arrests following hate-related crimes and incidents in Belfast last night

Police investigating racially-motivated hate crime after house and car targeted in Co. Antrim

August 7, 2024 by

POLICE are treating damage to a house and car in Co. Antrim overnight as a racially-motivated hate crime. Racist graffiti was also sprayed on a wall close to the incident, which occurred in the early hours of this morning in Ballyclare. "It was reported to police that sometime overnight, the front window of a house in the Erskine Park area had been smashed and a vehicle parked … [Read more...] about Police investigating racially-motivated hate crime after house and car targeted in Co. Antrim

Funding announced to ‘explore’ solutions to Lough Neagh toxic algae issues

August 6, 2024 by

FUNDING of £450k has been announced to help authorities in Northern Ireland explore potential solutions for an ongoing algae problem at a popular beauty spot. Lough Neagh is the largest lough in Ireland and the UK but it is heavily polluted and concerns for its future were raised last summer with the appearance of toxic blue-green algae in the water. The blooms, which pose a … [Read more...] about Funding announced to ‘explore’ solutions to Lough Neagh toxic algae issues

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The Declaration of Independence was famously signed on this day in 1776, marking the end of the American Revolution and forming a free nation. John Hancock’s signature is perhaps the most famous, however there were several Irish born patriots who signed the declaration. George Taylor, Matthew Thornton and James Smith attended as delegates at the Constitutional Convention. Taylor, who was a merchant from Pennsylvania, was originally born in Ireland in 1716. Smith, a lawyer, originally came from Ulster, born there in 1719. Thornton, a physician and militiaman representing New Hampshire, was born in Ireland in 1714.

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