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A cricket club in Comber has said the Orange Order did not make it cancel an event that children from a GAA team were invited to. North Down Cricket Club has been the focus of attention this week ...
The lodge issued a statement after it emerged children from East Belfast GAA were due to take part in a Sports Summer Camp at ...
The Orange Lodge at the centre of a row over a cancelled children’s sports event in Comber has hit out at media coverage of ...
Several people were hit with suspected air gun pellets during a procession through Glasgow earlier this month.
The Orange Order is to hold a meeting with SNP Government officials after an air rifle was fired at a procession, John Swinney has said. Thousands of OO members held their annual "Big Walk" through ...
Large crowds have gathered in County Donegal for the annual Orange Order parade in the seaside village of Rosssnowlagh. About ...
FIREFIGHTERS in Northern Ireland said they dealt with a challenging night as bonfires were lit ahead of the July 12 ...
The loyal order parades come after the burning of bonfires at hundreds of sites across the region as part of the annual ...
Is it harmless fun, some form of cultural expression, sectarian provocation, or just a case of the Old Testament meets an ...
With more than six decades of Twelfth celebrations under his collarette, the Grand Secretary of the Orange Order has seen ...
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.