IN Northern Ireland, hayfever and civil disorder usually arrive hand in hand. The Orangemen's parade at Drumcree today, and its satellite disturbances, has become as predictable an event as the ...
He's walking all alone down the road towards the centre of Portadown from the lovely early 19th-century parish church He's walking all alone down the road towards the centre of Portadown from the ...
Several hundred protesters have remained close to police barriers at Drumcree overnight following violent clashes on Sunday. Police used water cannon on Sunday night in an attempt to break up the ...
A plan to replace the Parades Commission in the North would see top leaders handle marches, writes Fionnula O'Connor A plan to replace the Parades Commission in the North would see top leaders handle ...
It was back in 1807 that Portadown District Orange Lodge started going to services at Drumcree parish church, perched on a tranqil country hillside on outskirts of the County Armagh market town.
A former Catholic priest at the centre of the Drumcree dispute in the 1990s has spoken about his rise as an entrepreneur to run the largest IT consultancy charity in Europe. Kerry native Eamon Stack ...
Like an irresistible force meeting an immovable object, the annual Orangemen's parade at Drumcree, Co Armagh, ended in its usual impasse yesterday, with the police stopping the procession halfway and ...
Police were forced to step up their low-key security plan for the annual Drumcree Orange Order parade yesterday after violent clashes with loyalist protesters. More than 24 police officers were ...
For the fifth year running, the Drumcree march has been banned - find out about its route and what the Parades Commission said. The Orange Order Parade at Drumcree is one of the oldest and most ...
It was back in 1807 that Portadown District Orange Lodge started going to services at Drumcree parish church, perched on a tranqil country hillside on outskirts of the County Armagh market town.