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Northern Irish loyalists demand Brexit changes, call for end to street violence

Pro-British loyalist militants in Northern Ireland say there has been a “spectacular collective failure” to understand their anger over Brexit and other issues as there was some respite in street clashes following a week of riots.
Key points:
- Protests in pro-British parts of Northern Ireland were cancelled out of respect for the death of Prince Philip
- A week of rioting has been the worst violence in Northern Ireland for years
- The US says the Good Friday peace deal should not become a casualty of Brexit
Despite appeals for calm from London, Dublin and Washington, the nightly unrest in pro-British areas spread further into Irish nationalist parts of Belfast on Thursday (local time), where police responded to petrol bomb and stone attacks with…
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