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As tensions escalate on the streets of Belfast, we ask if changing demographics could reignite 'the troubles'.
Police battle to keep rival groups apart as clashes continue for fifth consecutive night over flying of British flag.
Rival groups clash for fourth night running as leaders hold talks in bid to quell row over flying of British flag.
Clashes between police and mobs have left dozens injured after protests over march held by Catholic group.
'Peace walls' and the Belfast agreement have brought temporary calm, but are not a solution for the long term.
A resurgence in violence over the past few years 'could re-ignite deep hatred' in a society that is still polarised.
Local politicians describe Belfast violence as the worst of its kind in the area for a decade.
Largest armed Protestant group in Northern Ireland to put weapons "beyond use".
Three-and-a-half-year investigation finds Northern Irish police covered up killings.
A major loyalist paramilitary group in Northern Ireland appears to have reverted to violence after a historic ceasefire agreement seven years ago, say police and Roman Catholic politicians.
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