Over the last month, almost 100 people have been arrested in connection with protests and related-violence after Belfast City Council voted to fly the union flag only on certain days.

In east Belfast on Saturday night up to 300 people were involved in rioting. Cars were burned out and the police used water cannon in an attempt to restore order.

Since the protests began more than 60 officers have been hurt and there have been weekend court sittings to deal with some of the troublemakers.

On Sunday night, officers faced a fourth consecutive night of loyalist violence.

The BBC's Chris Buckler spoke to young people in East Belfast to get their impression of what was happening.