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26 guilty over Ardoyne illegal protest
Twenty-five men and one woman have been found guilty of staging an illegal sit-down protest at a contentious Orange Order parade on the Twelfth of July in 2010.
Thursday 22nd December 2011
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Price tag for policing parades revealed
Nearly £6m has been spent on policing parades in Northern Ireland in just five months.
Friday 14th October 2011
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Thousands watch Royal Black marches
Thousands of people have turned out to watch the Royal Black Institution parades at six venues across Northern Ireland on Saturday.
Saturday 27th August 2011
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Church raps Order over 'jihad' remarks
The Orange Order has come in for criticism from the Presbyterian Church, over a statement in which a Belfast lodge accused the Parades Commission of waging a "jihad" against them.
Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Apprentice Boys 'willing to talk'
The governor of the Apprentice Boys has said the organisation is willing to hold face-to-face talks with dissidents, in a bid to avoid a repeat of the weekend's serious rioting in Londonderry.
Monday 15th August 2011
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Disorder breaks out following parade
A pipe bomb has been thrown at police in Londonderry during disturbances which erupted in the Bogside area of the city, after the annual Apprentice Boys' parade in the city.
Saturday 13th August 2011
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Apprentice Boys to march amid protests
Fifteen thousand people are expected to attend Saturday's Apprentice Boys' parade in Londonderry, with a number of dissident republican protests also planned to coincide with the march.
Friday 12th August 2011
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Rasharkin parade allowed through village
The Parades Commission has given the go-ahead for a loyalist parade to march through the county Antrim village of Rasharkin.
Friday 12th August 2011
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Calls for apology after 'offensive' Pride placard
North Antrim MLA Jim Allister has hit out at organisers of the Gay Pride parade, following a display of what he described as a "highly offensive placard".
Tuesday 2nd August 2011
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Police 'delayed' in attending Drumcree march
Police say they were "delayed" in attending an Orange Order parade in Portadown, which may have breached a Parades Commission determination.
Thursday 28th July 2011
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Order snubs McGuinness talks offer
The Orange Order has turned down an invitation to meet with Martin McGuinness to try and find a resolution to the marching issue.
Friday 15th July 2011
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McGuinness makes Orange talks offer
Sinn Féin's Martin McGuinness has offered to speak directly to Orange Order leaders to try to find a resolution to the marching issue.
Thursday 14th July 2011
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Police 'under attack' in Ardoyne
Police have come under "serious and sustained attack" during rioting in the Ardoyne area of north Belfast, with crowds of more than 200 people throwing petrol bombs and missiles on Tuesday night.
Tuesday 12th July 2011
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Thousands take part in Twelfth parades
Thousands of Orangemen have been taking part in Twelfth of July parades across Northern Ireland, with the leader of the order attending the demonstration in Limavady, Co Londonderry.
Tuesday 12th July 2011
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Union flag can fly at Ardoyne parade
The Parades Commission has clarified the details of its determination for the Orange Order's Twelfth parade at Ardoyne in north Belfast.
Monday 11th July 2011
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Drumcree parade passes off peacefully
The annual Orange Order Drumcree parade has taken place peacefully in Portadown, Co Armagh.
Sunday 10th July 2011
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Ardoyne group 'angry' at march ruling
A nationalist residents group is calling on the Secretary of State to overrule a Parades Commission determination allowing a contentious Orange Order march to pass Ardoyne shops on the Twelfth of July.
Saturday 9th July 2011
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Restriction for Ardoyne residents' march
A parade by the Greater Ardoyne Residents Collective will not be allowed on Belfast's Crumlin Road at the same time as Orangemen on the Twelfth of July, the Parades Commission has ruled.
Friday 8th July 2011
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Builders of 100ft bonfire in safety call
The organisers of a massive bonfire in Newtownards say they are following the government's safety advice closely, and have urged others to do the same.
Friday 8th July 2011
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Police 'prepared' for Twelfth parades
PSNI Chief Constable Matt Baggott says there is room for apprehension ahead of the Twelfth of July parades next week following last month's rioting in east Belfast.
Thursday 7th July 2011
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