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Unrest rocks Belfast for eighth night despite calls for calm out of respect for Queen

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Unrest rocks Belfast for eighth night despite calls for calm out of respect for Queen

Unrest rocks Belfast for eighth night despite calls for calm out of respect for Queen

"Protests have been postponed out of respect for the Queen and the Royal Family," read posters posted in Unionist areas of the city.


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