The ChiefConPSNI has acknowledged ongoing 'tensions and palpable frustrations' among loyalists over the Northern Ireland Protocol
Chief Constable Simon Byrne acknowledged ongoing "tensions and palpable frustrations" among loyalistsChief Constable Simon Byrne has said the police have "not to date seen any corroboration of a heightened threat of violence" from loyalist paramilitaries.Mr Byrne was speaking after the Loyalist Communities Council last week appeared to place a question mark over the continuation of the 1994 ceasefires.
He acknowledged ongoing "tensions and palpable frustrations" among loyalists over the Brexit/Northern Ireland Protocol arrangements.
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