Sandy Row: Stop trashing our city, Justice Minister pleads after Belfast violence
‘Coolock Says No’ banner seen at Belfast protestCars also set ablaze in Sandy Row as deputy first minister pleads: ‘Stop it now’ Police probe hate crimes as two arrested after earlier disorderOfficers in riot gear formed cordon around Islamic CentreUK towns and cities see clashes as missiles thrown and shops looted
Political leaders have slammed violence which saw a cafe and shop set on fire in Belfast last night as far-right rioting spread across British cities in the wake of the stab murder of three young girls in Southport last week.
Cars and bins were also torched in the Sandy Row area as a day of sporadic disorder escalated.
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