Hilary Benn says he is shocked and angered by ‘racist violence’ in Belfast
‘It should be a cause of shame that this is taking place and my message is: stop,’ the Northern Ireland Secretary said.
‘It should be a cause of shame that this is taking place and my message is: stop,’ the Northern Ireland Secretary said.
The Northern Ireland Assembly is also to be recalled from summer recess on Thursday.
Compensation is unlikely to be paid out to the victims’ relatives since the owners have been in financial trouble for years.
First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly called for a ‘zero tolerance’ approach to racism and destruction.
The First Minister said she spoke with PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher about ‘facing down racism’.
World number one Scottie Scheffler took gold by one shot after equalling the course record of 62 at Le Golf National.
The world number one tied the course record of 62 to win gold.
Jordan’s foreign minister was making a rare trip to Iran as part of diplomatic efforts, and the Pentagon has moved significant assets to the region.
Chief Constable Jon Boutcher said police are working to establish if the protests mooted on social media will materialise on the ground.
Essential work on one of the four slow-speed generators at the Vale power station has been completed.
The World Athletics president also admitted climate change could force some endurance events to be moved.
The PSNI chief constable urged people to push back against the ‘poisonous nonsense’ spread by those seeking to demonstrate against the Islamic faith.
Capsey has been in fine form for Oval Invincibles.
I WAS disturbed to read the report in the Guernsey Press (18 July) of the previous day’s States meeting of an incident where Deputy Inder had used his hand to make a slicing motion across his neck while Deputy de Sausmarez was answering his supplementary question. This occurred during a question and answer session on the Strategic Land Use Plan (SLUP) and related matters in the context of the local housing crisis.
The two-time Masters champion will be joined by United States colleagues Collin Morikawa, Wyndham Clark and Xander Schauffele in Paris.