A 16-year-old girl has been arrested on suspicion of riotous behaviour during a second night of violence in Belfast.

Police officers were injured after petrol bombs and masonry were thrown in the Woodvale Road area of north Belfast in the early hours of Wednesday.

A Police Service of Northern Ireland spokesman said youths threw "four or five" petrol bombs at officers shortly before 01:00 BST. None made contact.

However, two officers were later injured by bottles thrown at them.

Earlier in the evening, masonry was thrown and a young male was taken home and cautioned when he was "discovered with a pocket full of bottles", the police spokesman said.

Inspector Michael White said police remained in the area while calm was restored.

The disturbances came a day after 25 police officers had been injured and a teenage girl was struck by a car as trouble flared in Belfast after an Orange order parade.

The march was barred from walking along a stretch of road in the north of the city that separates unionist and nationalist communities.