People online fanning the 'flames of division'published at 16:31 BST
Jayne McCormack
BBC News NI political correspondent
Image source, PA MediaAlliance deputy leader Eoin Tennyson says his party is urging the government to crack down on those who spread disinformation online, in light of the recent disorder.
He was speaking before his party entered a meeting with Secretary of State Hilary Benn.
Tennyson says there's been a "clear attempt" by some in the online sphere to "fan the flames of division" and there must be "consequences".
"People who couldn't find North Belfast on a map before this week, people who don't care about the victim and the community," he says.
"When they move onto their next target we'll be the ones left to pick up the pieces."












