Number of police officers injured following another night of violence in Belfast
A burning car was rammed against a police vehicle in the loyalist Tiger's Bay area, with bins also set on fire.
While petrol bombs and bottles were thrown at officers in the nationalist New Lodge area.
Today marks the 23rd anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement - and SDLP leader Colum Eastwood says the violence needs to stop:
""Most of these young people have no memory, even of the Good Friday Agreement, never mind the troubles.
And I think we all know how dangerous this can be. And of course, it's the guys around the corner orchestrating and standing back who are the problem understand are sending these kids to the frontline."
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