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The people of Northern Ireland must not let their communities slip back to the dysfunctional and violent recent past; when they were plagued by sectarian violence involving pro-British Protestants and anti-British Catholics, according to lawmakers and community leaders. ....
The Duke of Edinburgh’s sense of humour brought smiles across the Stormont Assembly chamber as members shared anecdotes of their encounters with him. MLAs gathered for a special sitting on Monday to remember the duke who died on Friday at the age of 99. As well as tributes and condolences, there were lighter moments with tales of fools not being suffered, the questioning of life experience and even tie knot queries. DUP MLA Edwin Poots (NI Assembly/PA) DUP MLA Edwin Poots told MLAs he empathised with how “attempts at humour could become gaffes”. “The duke was known for his sharp mind, for his wittiness, and sometimes that got him into trouble so his quips could become gaffes … and as someone who does that occasionally myself, I can appreciate the quandary that he finds himself in, you want to engage with people and you want to lighten an atmosphere and sometimes it just doesn’t work right,” he told MLAs. ....
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BBC News Published Fourteen police officers have been injured during another night of disgraceful rioting in Belfast. The worst violence on Friday night happened in the loyalist Tiger s Bay area and petrol bombs were also thrown in the nearby nationalist New Lodge. It was the 12th night of disorder in recent days, during which time a total of 88 police officers have been hurt. Taoiseach (Irish PM) Micheál Martin has warned against a spiral back to violence in Northern Ireland. image copyrightReuters image captionA car was set alight and rammed against a police vehicle during the disorder On Saturday, the 23rd anniversary of the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, he urged political leaders to step forward and play our part and ensure that this cannot happen . ....
Burning rubbish set across road in Coleraine Local MLAs have condemned the scenes. A number of masked figures next to the burning rubbish. Reporter: ); ); Local MLAs have appealed for calm after a number of burning objects were placed across a road in Coleraine. The incident, on Atlantic Road in the Ballysally area of the town, began around 8.00pm on Friday evening. A child’s trampoline was dismantled and thrown at police during the disorder, with a discarded toilet seat also among the items used as missiles. SDLP MLA Cara Hunter said the behaviour only serves to damage local people and services. ....