Tension mounts ahead of Belfast march

Security chiefs, politicians and community leaders will today monitor closely whether a contentious Protestant Orange Order parade passes off peacefully in the hope that it could herald a quiet summer marching season.

Tension mounts ahead of Belfast march

Security chiefs, politicians and community leaders will today monitor closely whether a contentious Protestant Orange Order parade passes off peacefully in the hope that it could herald a quiet summer marching season.

Northern Ireland's Parades Commission has refused to lift restrictions on the parade in the Whiterock area of west Belfast despite attempts by the Orange Order to overturn it.

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