Rioters in west Belfast have been blasted with a water cannon by police, as unrest stirred on the streets of Northern Ireland once more.
Stones and fireworks were thrown at police by gangs of youths gathered on the nationalist Springfield Road, close to where Wednesday night’s riots took place.
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Rioters have been blasted with water cannon by police on the streets of Belfast as unrest continued into a seventh day.
Stones and fireworks were thrown at police by groups of young people who had..
A heavy police presence was in operation on Thursday night in Belfast, with a water cannon, police dogs and the riot squad in place in a bid to quell another night of unrest in the area. Stones and..