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Flag flies over Belfast City Hall

09:05, Jan 9 2013

 

The Union flag is flying over Belfast City Hall to mark the Duchess of Cambridge's birthday.

A special meeting of unionist representatives in Northern Ireland has been called in a bid to end loyalist unrest over a decision to only raise the emblem on 18 designated days.

Loyalists pelted police with bottles and stones in a new outbreak of trouble in east Belfast on Tuesday night amid warnings that potential investors are turning away because of the street violence.

With riot police again facing hundreds of masked men around the lower Newtownards Road area, there is no sign of a halt to the protests.

Fireworks, rocks, golf balls and petrol bombs were fired at police lines on the sixth consecutive night of violence in the confined flashpoint area of east Belfast.

Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson confirmed that representatives of the various unionist parties will meet at Stormont on Thursday to discuss the trouble, but leaders centrally involved in the protests who are threatening to take their campaign to the streets of Dublin on Saturday have said they want no part in the discussions.

The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) claimed jobs would be lost and shops shut unless there is an immediate end to the trouble.

CBI Northern Ireland director Nigel Smyth warned: "We are already aware of investors who have lost interest because of these disruptions."

The unrest has continued intermittently since Belfast City Council's decision last month to reduce the number of days the flag flies to 18 days. A total of 66 officers have been hurt and 104 arrests made since the protests started a month ago.

Businesses, especially restaurant owners, said the disruption has had a disastrous impact on trade.

 

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