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The Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland (GOLI) has criticised a number of media organisations in Northern Ireland over what it said ...
A statement from the The Orange Order accused several outlets of ‘bile and intolerance’ when reporting events in recent weeks ...
A veteran Comber Orangeman has slammed the Loyal Orange lodge which objected to young Gaelic footballers learning to play ...
Several people were hit with suspected air gun pellets during a procession through Glasgow earlier this month.
The Orange Order in Scotland has claimed an apparent air gun attack on band members is an example of “a rising tide of anti-Protestant and anti-Orange hatred” in the country. Scottish police are ...
Large crowds have gathered in County Donegal for the annual Orange Order parade in the seaside village of Rosssnowlagh. About ...
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FIREFIGHTERS in Northern Ireland said they dealt with a challenging night as bonfires were lit ahead of the July 12 ...
An Orange Order parade has passed the interface Ardoyne shops area in north Belfast without incident. The Police Service of ...
Tens of thousands of people joined Twelfth of July celebrations across Northern Ireland, braving scorching temperatures for ...
Over 550 parades are being held throughout Northern Ireland to commemorate the Twelfth of July, featuring the Orange Order and hundreds of marching bands on Friday (July 12).. Restrictions on a ...
The Orange Order has been present in Northern Ireland for two centuries and is a constant source of controversy, with some parades in the past having descended into violence.
The Orange Order's Irish Grandmaster Edward Stevenson heralded the bond between Scots and his homeland as one "thicker than water," sharing history, as well as blood, heritage as well as geography.
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