Police injured, Gaza rally, stabbing charges: Saturday's Northern Ireland news headlines

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Police injured, Gaza rally, stabbing charges: Saturday's Northern Ireland news headlines
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Jordan Moates presents Saturday's Northern Ireland news headlines

They were called to the Thomas Street area after a man had been hit with a glass bottle. A suspect, who was inside a house, pointed what police believed to be a gun at officers.

Thousands took to the streets in central London this afternoon in a march that began near the Houses of Parliament.Portglenone stabbingThe attack happened in the West Road area of Portglenone yesterday morning. The man was also stabbed in the leg and is being treated for non-life threatening injuries.Graves damagedThe council said staff have been on site since the morning carrying out clean-up and repairs and providing support to families.

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