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Alex Kane: Does the Orange Order need to change? Yes. But would it really make a difference?
Apologies and condemnation mean nothing in Northern Ireland while both sides cling only to their own version of history ...
The Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland (GOLI) has criticised a number of media organisations in Northern Ireland over what it said ...
The Orange Order will hold a commemoration for its members who died in the Troubles at a public park in North Down, after a ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNBlocked Orange Troubles dead commemoration can go ahead, say equality experts after £6,000 tests
An Orange Order commemoration blocked last year can now happen after £6,000 of equality tests cleared it. Controversially, ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNComplaint over how media portrays Orange Order 'has hit a nerve' says Rev Mervyn Gibson
The Orange Order's complaint about how it is portrayed in the media has "hit a nerve" according to one of the organisation's ...
The Orange Order had requested permission to march to mark Orange Heritage Week. The parade was given the go ahead to pass the Ardoyne shops at 09:00 BST on Saturday.
The Twelfth of July parades, also known as the Orange Order parades or Orangemen’s Day, are annual events held in Northern Ireland on July 12. The day commemorates the victory of Protestant King ...
The Orange Order, once so vocal for Ireland's Unionist cause, is here to tell Scottish protestants to vote 'No' to independence. The reasons for unity, however, are not ones official campaigners ...
The Orange Order is a Protestant fraternal organisation that originated in Ireland in 1795. It was formed during a period of sectarian tension between Protestant and Catholic communities.
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