but the overall impact of Donald Trump's new tariffs on consumers remained relatively muted.
Some homes have begun displaying stickers outlining the residents' nationalities.ACC Henderson said many people woke up on Wednesday feeling genuine fear for their lives and their livelihoods.
who lives and works in Ballymena.He added the power of social media is galvanising some of the violent behaviour.Mika Kolev and her family have been living and working in Ballymena for about 10 yearsACC Henderson also said that it is absolutely of note that petrol bombs and masonry were thrown at police during Monday and Tuesday night.
I have to save my children.said she was now fleeing her home with her family and is considering moving back to Bulgaria after her house was damaged in Tuesday's disorder.
has been charged with riotous behaviour.
Fire at leisure centre as Northern Ireland violence erupts for third nightBBC correspondent shows aftermath of Ballymena violent protestsPolice said there have also been sporadic incidents of disorder in Carrickfergus.Meloni's populist government has made a big deal about cutting the number of arrivals.
000 of those were Argentines with Italian ancestry on the other side of the world.But he will still take charge of their game against Moldova on Monday.
There is no substantive No campaign.and even struggled to get a driving licence.