O'Neill and PSNI condemn far-right attacks across Belfast
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O'Neill and PSNI condemn far-right attacks across Belfast
First Minister Michelle O'Neill has condemned far-right attacks on people and businesses in Northern Ireland, insisting there is 'no place for racism in any form'.
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