PSNI searches in Dee street area of east Belfast.
Loyalist activist Jamie Bryson told the Belfast Telegraph on Wednesday night: Regardless of who has been arrested, everyone is entitled to privacy until they are charged.
During the incident on February 2 several residents had to seek shelter in the nearby Ballymac Friendship Centre, which runs training schemes and delivers food parcels and meals for the elderly and vulnerable, as well as housing a loyalist museum.
The centre closed following the gathering due to threats being made to members of staff and volunteers .
At a subsequent meeting of the Policing Board, PSNI Chief Constable Simon Byrne was questioned by Sinn Fein s Gerry Kelly over the incident.
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Seales was sentenced to life with a minimum 14-year tariff while Ian, who gave evidence against his dad, was jailed for just four years.
Prison sources say they cannot understand why Jason Weir took his own life when he was due to be freed later this year. His death has come as a huge shock to everyone, staff and inmates alike, explained a Magilligan insider. Jason was popular enough with the other prisoners, he didn t have any enemies and was always talking about getting out soon. He seemed to have withdrawn into himself these last few weeks and isolated himself from his friends, but no one had any idea that he was feeling suicidal.
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Michelle thought she knew what it would be like to have a heart attack. âI expected youâd have horrific pain in your chest,â she says.
So when she developed indigestion and shortness of breath one Monday afternoon, Michelle wasnât concerned. The then 49-year-old real estate agent had just moved houses the previous week and had a cold, so she put her symptoms down to that.
Michelleâs fervent about sharing her story as a warning to other women: âWe donât get heart attacks like men do.â
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When she then developed pain on the side of her jaw near her ear, she thought, âObviously, Iâm also getting an ear infection.â
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Each week, Sunday Life quizzes a prominent woman about their style and the inspiration behind it. Ahead, contributing editor Georgie Gordon chats to actor Priyanka Chopra Jonas.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas: âRalph Lauren designed my wedding dress, it was only the fourth wedding dress he ever
made, the first outside his family.â
How would you describe your style? Put together. That could mean a button-down shirt and jeans with a little earring. I donât make that much effort to get dressed but I try to put clothes together well.
Whatâs the oldest thing in your wardrobe?
A pair of Diesel lace-up boots I bought when I was in the 10th grade. I still love them and I still wear them.
As a Perth newsreader, Narelda Jacobs had to mute her desire as a gay Aboriginal woman with a keen eye for injustice to speak out. But now the television journalist, and host of the Mardi Gras broadcast shares her new power and vision for a brighter future.