Graffiti on a dual language street sign in South Belfast has been condemned as "sectarian and anti-Irish." Damage was caused to the street sign on Laganvale Street in the Stranmillis area over the ...
Police have confirmed they are treating what has been described as “sectarian and anti-Irish graffiti” daubed on a bilingual street sign in south Belfast over the weekend as a hate crime.
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Police are treating graffiti sprayed on bilingual streets sign in south Belfast as a “sectarian motivated hate crime”. The PSNI said two signs were damaged with black spray paint at Laganvale ...
Sectarian killings are continuing in Northern ... a Catholic quantity surveyor who was shot at a house he was working on in North Belfast. Scene of the murder of Fred Otley, a Shankill Road ...
A Catholic man says he has been the victim of a sectarian attack after his Belfast home had its windows smashed. James Murtagh, who was not injured, was at home in a mixed-housing area in ...
Two teenage boys have been left with facial injuries after they were chased and assaulted by a gang in what police have described as a "sectarian ... on East Bridge, in Belfast, at about 18: ...
A man was hospitalised after he was attacked in Belfast city centre in what police are treating as a 'sectarian and homophobic hate crime'. The man in his 30s was taken to hospital with injuries to ...