Orange Order
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Founded | Loughgall |
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United Kingdom | |
Loughgall | |
County Armagh | |
Formation | 1795 |
Leader | Edward Stevenson |
Headquarters | United Kingdom |
Named after | William of Orange |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1227821 |
About Orange Order
The Loyal Orange Institution, commonly known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal order in Northern Ireland. It also has lodges in the Republic of Ireland, Scotland and throughout the Commonwealth and United States.
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Glasgow loyalist parades pass off "without incident"
The Pride of Govan flute Band parade have been the largest of the four events in Glasgow
A number of loyalist parades in Glasgow.
Four marches, the green light was given despite concerns about sectarian violence.
the police said there were no counter-demonstrations, and no interference in connection with the brands.
Ch Supt Hazel Hendren, said: "All four of today's processions took place without incident, without protesters identified on one of the routes or Anywhere Else in The City . "
The events that will happen exactly a week after the resignation of five marches on, an extraordinary session of The City Council.
in Trouble a number of recent events in Glasgow has been marred.
at the beginning of September, were called by the officials.
The Following week, as two Irish Republican marches were met by loyalist counter-demonstrations.
The counter-demonstrations on both marches were rapidly contained by the police, who had deployed some 400 officers in riot gear and mounted police. Eleven people were indicted for a variety of offences.
the police said a meeting of Glasgow City Council, the abolition of the marches can lead to protest, and that police work would be plans for either are similar.
The Council also said.
Saturday, September 21 marchesstarted Independent Loyal Orange Order - steps 10:00 BST - 50 participants
Pride of Govan flute Band , 10:00 - 800 participants
Drumchapel Orange and Purple district 57 - started 11:00 - 120 participants
spring burn, Campsie Apprentice Boys of Derry launched 12:00 - 60 participants
in the West of Scotland Band Alliance withdrawn
According to the brands, which were approved, Assistant Chief Constable Bernard Higgins said: "Our view is that, if The Processions were banned any form of protest and disruption could take place and the police work profile for Saturday would therefore be similar.
"If The Processions go ahead, it would enable us to continue the conversation with well-known organizers on a well-balanced rights remained, and the police of the events under the conditions, The Council decided to be.
"I need to touch people, plan to participate in processions or counter-protests to do so peacefully. "
The Pride of Govan flute Band parade finished Lorne StreetHe added: "We have a number of police resources, including a number of specialist assets in the participation and take all the necessary measures against persons responsible for disturbances.
"The decision to change the route or timing, or to prohibit any procession is a matter for the relevant local authorities.
"the police in Scotland is required to help councils to make informed decisions, through appropriate representations to messages, which might be a considerably danger to the public safety, the disturbance of or damage to property or disruption to The Life of the Community . "
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Source of news: bbc.com