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Northern Ireland violence: Brexit border riots and the review of anti-terror laws

SUBSCRIBE 15th April 2021Andrew Staniforth, Policing Insight
The recent riots in Northern Ireland have been blamed on the Brexit sea border controversy and the decision not to prosecute Republican mourners over a COVID-19 funeral breach; but a recent review of terrorism legislation warns that delays and failures in the country’s criminal justice system could exacerbate the issues, as Policing insight’s Andrew Staniforth explains.

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