Some bonfires have been lit in loyalist areas across Northern Ireland as the annual July tradition took place amid coronavirus restrictions.
While there were fewer fires than usual, significant crowds did gather at several of the bonfires that did go ahead. In north Belfast, there was a second night of sporadic disorder as police came under attack from petrol bombers in the nationalist New Lodge, close to a bonfire in the loyalist Tiger's Bay area.
Crowds well in excess of 30 were witnessed at a number of fires that were lit late on Saturday night. The Northern Ireland Fire Service said it responded to 24 bonfire related incidents between yesterday evening and the early hours of Sunday morning.