A number of people have been arrested during violent scenes in Coolock at a site which is due to house International Protection applicants
Protests and scenes in north Dublin at a site due to be developed for asylum seekers are 'lawlessness',a number of people have been arrested
Some protesters threw missiles, including bricks, at approaching Gardaí. Fires were also lit around the former Crown Paints site. Gardaí are seen during protests at the site of the former Crown Paints factory in Coolock in north Dublin, 15-7-24. Image: Sasko Lazarov/© RollingNews.ie
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