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Several people have appeared at Belfast Magistrates' Court on Monday , after a sixth day of disorder.
One judge described scenes of violence in Belfast as absolutely disgraceful’ He refused bail to two men accused of taking part in disorder which followed an anti-immigration protest in the city on Saturday .
Six people have already appeared at South Tyneside Magistrates’ Court .
Brian Gilby admitted taking vapes from a shop in Sunderland that was damaged during the disorder, but denied being part of the protests.
Adam Wharton , 28 , indicated a guilty plea to burglary other than dwelling with intent to steal and was sent to Liverpool Crown Court to be sentenced on August 29 .
Derek Drummond , 58 , indicated guilty pleas to violent disorder and assault by beating of an emergency worker at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court .
A 14-year-old boy was seen setting fireworks off in the direction of members of the public and a police carrier.
He said: “I’m sorry, I wasn’t firing you, though when he was arrested by police.
William Nelson Morgan , 69 , pleaded guilty at Liverpool Magistrates' Court to violent disorder and possessing an offensive weapon in a public place.
The court heard he was identified in a crowd who were throwing bricks towards officers on Saturday night and had a wooden baton with him.
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