Anti-migration rioters are throwing Molotov cocktails at the police in Belfast tonight pic.twitter.com/jNMU2UkQAK
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) June 10, 2026
🚨 Une barricade en feu vient d’être dressée par les manifestants anti-immigration pour bloquer les forces de l’ordre à Belfast. pic.twitter.com/EIAKzmHqEJ
— Frontières (@Frontieresmedia) June 10, 2026
Footage shows the aftermath of intense protests in Belfast that stemmed from the arrest of a Sudanese asylum seeker who allegedly attacked another person with a knife. pic.twitter.com/fHhMK6mQcM
— ABC News (@ABC) June 11, 2026
Claims are circulating on social media that migrant families in BELFAST are LEAVING their taxpayer funded homes.
— Kiera Diss (@KieraDiss) June 10, 2026
Unfortunately, they’re probably heading across the water to the mainland.
To a new taxpayer funded home. pic.twitter.com/3S3EPVX8pW
Those who use social media to incite violence and disorder are breaking the law.
— Liz Kendall (@leicesterliz) June 10, 2026
Next week we will lay in Parliament an update to the Online Safety Act requiring services to take quicker action to remove illegal content circulating during times of crisis.