Here’s the latest on the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) based on current public updates:
- PSNI reported another night of disorder in parts of Northern Ireland, with dozens of officers injured and multiple arrests following clashes in places like Portadown and Ballymena. PSNI and partner agencies emphasized a continued heavy policing presence over the weekend and the use of public-order tactics, including water cannon, to protect communities.[1][3]
- In response to ongoing events, PSNI stated it had reinforced resources, including mutual aid from Scotland, and urged the public to remain calm while investigators continued to identify and prosecute those involved in instigating or escalating violence. The force also highlighted difficulties caused by public disorder and noted substantial impacts on officers and communities.[3][1]
- Separately, PSNI communications referenced ongoing engagement with government bodies and policy discussions around policing resilience and funding, underscoring that sustained resources are needed to support safe operations and community policing efforts in the face of increasing demand and security challenges.[2][6]
If you’d like, I can pull more targeted updates (e.g., Belfast area, specific incidents, or official PSNI statements) or provide a brief timeline of the past few nights.
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The PSNI Assistant Chief Constable apologises after the surname, initials, the rank or grade, the work location and departments of all PSNI staff were made public for up to three hours, with a union rep saying it may mean some have to leave their roles.
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www.rte.ieThe Police Service of Northern Ireland’s (PSNI) Chief Operating Officer, Pamela McCreedy today (15 January) told MPs about the challenges facing the Police Service as a result of significant underfunding since 2010. This has led to a declining police officer and staff headcount in Northern Ireland and is having a serious impact on victims of crime, local communities and the PSNI’s workforce. She also emphasised the need for sufficient and sustainable funding going forward to enable the Police...
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www.irishtimes.comThe Police Service of Northern Ireland came under attack during a fifth consecutive night of disorder which has resulted in more arrests and officers injured.Over sixty officers have now been injured as a result of protecting the community from the ongoing disorder this week. Disorder and violence broke out in Portadown with officers coming under sustained attack with heavy masonry and fireworks thrown at them. Officers used various public order tactics including water canon to keep the public...
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www.nipolicingboard.org.ukThe violence followed an alleged sex attack on a teenage girl in Ballymena.
www.the-independent.comThe Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has now submitted its full detailed response to the Stormont Executive’s Draft Programme for Government (PFG).
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