Justice Minister @naomi_long congratulates Prison Service and Police Service of Northern Ireland staff who have been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours list.
Read more: justice-ni.gov.uk/news/kings-bir…
Freedom of speech and freedom of assembly are fundamental rights but these are limited by the need to uphold the rights of others, protect public health and safety, minimise disruption to normal life and by the need to prevent and detect crime. More: orlo.uk/D8ajJ
A key role of policing is to facilitate lawful protest. It is everyone’s responsibility to ensure they protest safely and within the law.
orlo.uk/8ofTV
The Police Service of Northern Ireland convened an engagement meeting this morning with key stakeholders from the local business community within Belfast, to offer reassurance following the recent disorder which occurred across Northern Ireland psni.police.uk/latest-news/bu…
Drivers, if you're involved in a crash where someone dies, the police will carry out a forensic investigation on your phone and find every detail of activity in the moments leading up to the collision.
#phoneshame#PayAttentionOrPayThePrice@deptinfra@daera_ni
There is help and advice available following the recent disorder.
This includes information about:
• housing
• how to report a crime
• benefits and financial support
• schools and exams
nidirect.gov.uk/advice-help
Children and young people are at risk from those who are seeking to spread hate or incite violence. Parents, carers & youth workers - talk to young people about the risks of exploitation and how to report it.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland has strongly condemned the second night of disorder in some areas of Northern Ireland. For further information, please see link: orlo.uk/2AkZ7
#WeStandTogether against racism - if we can't curb rising race hate crimes, the quality of life of everyone in NI will suffer. We commit to facilitating diversity/inclusion workshops in the sector to promote a #SafePlaceForAll
Read our manifesto: bit.ly/4tRKXJH
We urge everyone - especially young people - not to get drawn into street disorder, online incitement, or acts of intimidation. These actions have serious legal consequences and can cause lasting harm to individuals, families, and communities.
We have launched Op Exposure following serious public disorder on Tuesday (9th June) in the Belfast area.
Image of individuals we would like to speak to as part of our investigation and further appeal details can be viewed here: orlo.uk/pdQip