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Police forced to intervene as gatherings and protests erupt in Dublin and Belfast

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Police forced to intervene as gatherings and protests erupt in Dublin and Belfast

Police forced to intervene as gatherings and protests erupt in Dublin and Belfast

Crowds holding St Patrick’s Day parties at a Belfast park hat to be cleared from the area by police.

Meanwhile in Dublin, the Gardai said 16 people had arrested at the protests, for breaching Covid-19 regulations.


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