Multiple reports say a man suspected of knife-related offences is granted asylum under a fast-track process, according to the Irish Independent. The same reports indicate that conditions in Northern Ireland are calmer on the third night of unrest, with police assessing less disorder than earlier nights. The Irish Independent also reports that the Taoiseach is set to hold talks with UK Labour leader Keir Starmer, reflecting ongoing engagement with UK political figures amid the disturbances in Belfast. Taken together, the coverage links a fast-track asylum decision involving a knife suspect with reports from police that street disorder is reducing over successive nights. The reports do not present a detailed timeline or outcomes of any specific investigations, but they agree on the broad points that the asylum decision has been made and that police assessments show fewer incidents as the unrest continues. The planned talks are presented as a separate political development occurring alongside efforts to monitor and manage public disorder in Northern Ireland.