Calls to end gauntlet of hate at school

Unionist and nationalist representatives were tonight under pressure to help end the violence which erupted in north Belfast over Catholic children being allowed to go to school.

Unionist and nationalist representatives were tonight under pressure to help end the violence which erupted in north Belfast over Catholic children being allowed to go to school.

Northern Ireland Security Minister Jane Kennedy urged both sides to negotiate a settlement after police clashed with Protestants attempting to block the route for youngsters attending Holy Cross Primary School in a loyalist part of the Ardoyne district.

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