North: Pressure to review march guidelines after riot

The British government faced new demands today to review guidelines on parades in the North after 60 police officers were injured, one seriously, when rioting erupted in north Belfast.

North: Pressure to review march guidelines after riot

The British government faced new demands today to review guidelines on parades in the North after 60 police officers were injured, one seriously, when rioting erupted in north Belfast.

Two journalists were also hurt when missiles and suspected pipe bombs exploded in the flashpoint Ardoyne district after a contentious Orange parade. The security forces had attempted to hold back nationalist protesters as hundreds of Orangemen marched along the Crumlin Road on two occasions yesterday.

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