Belfast Braces For A Night Of Unrest
Belfast police and Stormont leaders have appealed for calm following a serious knife attack in the city that left a man critically injured. With tensions rising and protests taking place, concerns are growing over whether demonstrations could escalate further. Guest Presenter Shane Coleman was joined by: Charlie McConalogue, Minister of State Sinéad Gibney TD, Social Democrats Mary Regan, Political Editor, The Irish Independent Kurtis Reid, Reporter, Belfast Telegraph Matthew O'Toole MLA, SDLP Amanda Ferguson, Journalist ----- The Tonight Show | Tuesday & Wednesday at 10pm | Virgin Media One & Virgin Media Play ---- #Belfast #NorthernIreland #Stormont #Police #PublicOrder #TheTonightShow #IrishPolitics #BreakingNews #VirginMediaNews

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