Ethnic minority communities in Northern Ireland continue to report living in fear about their safety about a month after recent riots, according to reports drawing on evidence given during subsequent political scrutiny. One source says a senior police officer gives testimony to MPs describing the scale and impact of disorder that occurred in June, including ongoing concerns raised by affected communities. The coverage across outlets emphasizes that while the unrest is no longer ongoing, the consequences for some residents persist, with feelings of insecurity continuing after the violence. Both reports present the same overall picture: the disorder earlier in the month leads to lingering impacts, particularly for ethnic minority communities, and police evidence is used in parliamentary discussions to outline what happened and the response. The reporting does not attribute the continued fear to a single cause, but it links it directly to the aftermath of the riots and the policing context being examined by lawmakers. Overall, the accounts focus on the ongoing safety concerns and the assessment of disorder made available to MPs.