Northern Ireland braced on Wednesday for a potential second night of violence targeting immigrants, following unrest that UK authorities attribute to far‑right activists inciting violence on social media after a severe stabbing in Belfast. The UK media regulator warned that online platforms could face legal consequences if their services are used to incite violence. FRANCE 24’s Mark Owen spoke with Jack Crangle, a lecturer in contemporary British history at Queen’s University Belfast.
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