Stormont Executive ministers condemn violence in Northern Ireland
Ministers in the Stormont Executive has condemned the violence and rioting that has erupted in Northern Ireland, with calls for calm to be restored.The Northern Ireland Executive issued a joint statement following a meeting of the powersharing administration to discuss the escalating public order situation in the region.
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