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Two months on, Clonavon Terrace and its surrounding streets feel like a ghost town. Houses that were torched remain boarded ...
The man told BBC News NI he was afraid anti-Roma sentiment had spread across Northern Ireland following riots in June.
The town is transformed says MP Jim Allister, but protests continue and communities targeted by the violence remain fearful.
In this photo taken from PA Video, police use a water cannon near Clonavon Terrace, Ballymena, as people take part in a protest over an alleged sexual assault in the Co Antrim town. Ballymena ...
Demonstrators have pelted police with bricks, bottles and fireworks and set vehicles alight in the Northern Ireland town of Ballymena. It was the second night of anti-immigrant violence in the ...
Riot police vans block a road at Clonavon Terrace, in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, as people take part in a protest over an alleged sexual assault in the Co Antrim town, Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
On Tuesday, the PSNI outlined the unrest in Ballymena on Monday night, which saw 15 officers injured and a number of homes and businesses damaged. "Four houses were damaged by fire, with three ...
Police respond to a second night of violence in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, in the early hours of Wednesday June 11, 2025. Niall Carson—Getty Images ...
The violence began on Monday after two 14-year-old boys were charged with the attempted oral rape of a teenage girl in Clonavon Terrace on Saturday. The incident was quickly amplified by far-right ...
Riot police stand braced for violence as protestors gather for the third night of apparent anti-immigration demonstrations in Ballymena, Northern Ireland (11 June 2025) ...
LONDON — Police in Northern Ireland say 17 officers were injured during a second night of anti-immigrant violence in the town of Ballymena, where rioters threw bricks, bottles, petrol bombs and ...
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