Police report a “much calmer” night in Northern Ireland after unrest that follows a knife attack. Multiple outlets say street disorder reduces after violence that first erupted on Tuesday. The Evening Standard and BreakingNews.ie report that police have made 19 arrests since the violence began, though details on ages, charges, or locations are not provided in the supplied summaries. Other reporting highlights community responses to the unrest: The Irish Times notes that anti-racism events are organised in response to the situation. It links the anti-racism activity to the unrest, describing that it began after a stabbing in Belfast. Across the coverage, the overall picture is one of declining disorder compared with earlier in the week, alongside ongoing police activity and community measures. No source excerpts provided here describe injuries, the suspect’s identity, or the outcome of the initial knife attack investigation. The accounts focus on reduced street violence, reported arrest numbers, and efforts by groups to address broader concerns raised by the incident and subsequent unrest.