4 resultsfor “Belfast violence details”
Belfast crown court for the [murder of Natalie McNally](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/mar/23/stephen-mccullagh-livestream-lies-natalie-mcnally-murder), a crime that chilled Northern Ireland. The trial judge, Mr Justice Kinney, said it was “difficult to find words” to describe his “abhorrence
violence like this on our streets,” he said. His office said that “it is time for calm”, adding: “It’s important that police have the time and space to investigate appropriately.” ## Heightened tensions The attack
details Mo Chara's legal troubles last year, complete with real recordings of fans shouting "Free Mo Chara" outside the courthouse. ****YouTube**** *Fenian* is the group's third album, and on it, they're reclaiming
violence, drug-taking and loyalist and republican prisoners just doing what they wanted to do and the government not really caring with no support." The Department of Justice said that claims about prisons being awash