Three further arrests have been made in relation to the disorder in Belfast in recent days.

Several nights of rioting ensued after an anti-immigration protest in the city centre last Saturday.

In the following days police began arresting scores of people in connection with the violence.

On Sunday, police said detectives investigating the disorder in Belfast had arrested three men the previous day.

In the south of the city a 26-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of a number of offences including rioting and possession of an offensive weapon.

A 58-year-old man was arrested in north Belfast on suspicion of intentionally encouraging or assisting rioting, as was a 30-year-old in Bangor.

Police also confirmed that a 55-year-old man arrested on in Belfast on suspicion of publishing written material intended to stir up hatred has been released on bail to allow for further enquiries.

To date a total of 34 people have been arrested in connection with the disorder and 25 people have been charged.

Three individuals have been released on bail to allow for further enquiries, while three have been released unconditionally following questioning and three remain in custody.

Public and politicians react to disorder in Belfast