Eight police officers injured in disorder after Irish Cup final

Eight police officers have been injured after disorder broke out following the Irish Cup final in south Belfast on Saturday.
Dungannon Swifts won the title for the first time after defeating Cliftonville in a penalty shootout at Windsor Park.
After the match, at about 17:30 BST, police said a small minority of football fans threw items at officers near the Broadway roundabout. All remained on duty.
A 52-year-old man has been charged with disorderly behaviour and is due in court on 30 May. Two teenagers who were arrested have been released to be reported to a Youth Diversion Officer.

Ch Insp Mark Conway of the Police Service of Northern Ireland ( PSNI) said the vast majority of those who attended Saturday's match behaved in a "peaceful manner".

"However we will not tolerate disruption, disorder or criminal behaviour of any kind," he added.
"As always, we will continue to work with football clubs to address any criminal activity linked to people attending matches and ensure that supporters are kept safe."
Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) councillor Tracy Kelly said it was "quite disappointing to see the minority of Cliftonville fans on their way to the match and returning home causing some disruption and trouble".
She claimed there were pro-IRA chants on Saturday.
"It's very, very disturbing. The Village community has seen a lot of trouble over the Troubles, we know that, a lot of hurt and a lot of families who have seen their family members be killed, injured," she said.
Kelly said it was "noticeable that it is a small minority of Cliftonville fans".
"The club did put out a statement calling for no fan walk and distancing themselves from anybody who was there to cause trouble, which was very, very welcomed."
BBC News NI has contacted the PSNI and Cliftonville for comment about this.