Police defended over handling of Orange marches

The chairman of Northern Ireland’s Policing Board today defended the PSNI from criticism of their handling of controversial Protestant marches this summer.

Police defended over handling of Orange marches

The chairman of Northern Ireland’s Policing Board today defended the PSNI from criticism of their handling of controversial Protestant marches this summer.

Professor Desmond Rea claimed police were placed in a “no win situation” in north Belfast on Monday where violence flared after the Orange Order’s Twelfth of July celebrations.

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