Queen Elizabeth once described Northern Ireland’s Orange marches as ‘silly business’, newly unsealed government papers have ...
Orange Order Twelfth of July parades have taken place at 17 locations across Northern Ireland. Tens of thousands of people attended the events, which mark the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne.
Unionist politicians have cast doubt on whether the Queen was referring to Orange parades when she allegedly described the ...
The Orange Order and hundreds of marching bands have taken part in more than 550 parades across Northern Ireland to mark the Twelfth of July. The annual parades mark the Battle of the Boyne ...
The annual Orange marches of Protestants in Northern Ireland are highly contentious – mainly with their Catholic counterparts. The parades, which take place on July 12, are a Protestant celebrat ...
Rev Mervyn Gibson said alleged garden party comment will not ‘diminish the affection’ Orange Order holds for the late monarch ...
Violence in Belfast and Portadown around 12th of July Orange Order parades in Belfast and Portadown. Night shots of the troubles in Portadown with petrol bombs being thrown and police firing ...
Unionist and nationalist politicians criticise decision which allows Orange Parade in Portadown on 6 July and not on 12 July and 14 July. Report shows rioting in Portadown at previous Oramge Parades.
SCOTS Orangemen have been left stunned after The Queen described their parading as ‘silly marching business.’ The lodge ...
The Loyal Orange Institution, commonly known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal order based in Northern Ireland with lodges in the Republic of Ireland, England, Scotland, Canada ...