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Orange Order parade in Ardoyne passes off peacefully
An Orange Order parade in north Belfast has passed off peacefully as more than 100 residents gathered to protest. Protestors held a banner, which read, “Rights marched over,” in silent protest as the parade of around 150 people made its way past the nationalist Ardoyne shops area on the Crumlin Road.
Contentious Orange parade in Ardoyne passes peacefully as residents stage protest
Orangemen subsequently applied to the Parades Commission for permission to parade past Ardoyne on the evening of the Twelfth this year. The application was turned down. At the time Cara accused the lodges of jeopardising the “peace and normality” that had returned to the area since 2016.
Contested north Belfast Orange parade passes without incident
A contested Orange parade in north Belfast has passed off without incident. Three lodges and a band had applied to walk along the Crumlin Road as part of celebrations to mark Orange Heritage Week. The route took them past the nationalist Ardoyne area.
Orangemen due to parade past nationalist Ardoyne despite residents’ objections
The event comes after a deal on managing parades at the once volatile flashpoint broke down earlier this summer.
Ardoyne residents apply to hold protest after Orange Order march approved
An Orange Order parade has been given permission to walk along a section of the Crumlin Road that a local residents group has disputed.
Ardoyne Orange Order parade gets the go ahead for Saturday morning
ARDOYNE residents have hit out at the Parades Commission for standing over its decision to allow an Orange Order parade past the nationalist district on Saturday.
Parades Commission confirms north Belfast Orange parade will go ahead despite objections
The Parades Commission has confirmed a loyalist march in north Belfast will go ahead. The commission had given permission on Sunday just passed for the parade to take place tomorrow morning. However, a residents’ group from the republican-dominated Ardoyne district called for the commission to think twice about its decision.
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Orange Order march can go ahead, says commission
The Parades Commission reviewed a request by a residents' group on an Orange Order much but confirmed it would go ahead.
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50 firefighters tackle major overnight blaze in Co Down
The Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service says 50 firefighters have helped to tackle a major overnight blaze in Co Down. The ...
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Orange Order parade to take place along Belfast’s Crumlin Road
The parade, to mark Orange Heritage Week, is set to take place on Saturday morning, moving from the junction of Woodvale ...
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Gerry Kelly chats to the media after parade passes Ardoyne Shopfront
Gerry Kelly chats to the media after parade passes Ardoyne Shopfront ...
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New book gives insight into mental health struggles and personal journeys of recovery
Those involved with the Belfast Recovery College have shared their personal experiences of struggling with their mental ...
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