Several outlets report a second night of unrest in parts of Northern Ireland following a stabbing incident. The Belfast Telegraph describes disturbances that include attacks on homes and fires involving vehicles. In north Belfast, it says another home is attacked amid what it characterizes as racist riots, and it reports that the stabbing victim’s family is “disgusted” by the continued disorder. The outlet also describes unrest in Portadown, stating a home is burnt out during the second night of rioting. The reporting refers to live updates and notes that a man is charged with attempted murder connected to the stabbing. Taken together, the sources indicate that after the stabbing, further rioting spreads to multiple areas, with property damage occurring alongside the ongoing violence. The articles do not, in the provided excerpts, give detailed counts of arrests, the extent of injuries, or specific charges beyond the attempted murder charge. The common elements across the reports are the timing as a second night of unrest, the targeting of homes and vehicles, and the family’s public reaction to the continuation of riots following the stabbing.