Permission sought for Orange parade in Dublin

A senior member of the Orange Order has appealed to the Government for permission to parade in Dublin.

Permission sought for Orange parade in Dublin

A senior member of the Orange Order has appealed to the Government for permission to parade in Dublin.

Grand secretary Drew Nelson, who made history today when he became the first member of the organisation to address the Seanad, said Ireland would be a poorer place if the order’s cultural heritage disappeared.

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