Anti-immigration protestors took to the streets for the fourth night on Thursday, but no major trouble has been reported as rain fell across the north.
Masonry was thrown at police Land Rovers in Portadown at one point in the evening, while protestors jostled with police as they were prevented from moving off on a planned march through the town.
In Ballymena, there was some stone throwing but no repeat of the major violence of the last three evenings.
Around 100 protestors gathered at the junction of the Newtownards Road and Templemore Avenue in east Belfast, but dispersed after approximately 30 minutes.
The protests took place just hours after Chief Constable Jon Boutcher said he had met the young victim of an alleged serious sexual assault and revealed she was “further traumatised” by the rioting over the week.
Widespread violence has marked the protests that began following a march through Ballymena on Monday evening by hundreds of people.
The march happened following the alleged sexual assault of a teenage girl in the town on Saturday. Two 14-year-olds were charged on Monday with attempted rape.
Gangs rampaged through Clonavan Terrace and surrounding streets, torching two homes and smashing the windows of multiple other houses.
Violence returned to the streets of the town over the next two nights.
On Wednesday, Larne Leisure Centre was attacked and burned while users, including children, were inside.
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Recap on how the evening unfolded below.