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Traditional events organised by the Royal Black Preceptory in the village of Scarva, Co Armagh, will take place on Monday ...
Tens of thousands of people joined Twelfth of July celebrations across Northern Ireland, braving scorching temperatures for ...
FIREFIGHTERS IN NORTHERN Ireland said they dealt with a challenging night as bonfires were lit ahead of the 12 July ...
The loyal order parades come after the burning of bonfires at hundreds of sites across the region as part of the annual ...
The Orange Order’s Grand Master has hailed “another momentous Twelfth” after the annual Battle of the Boyne commemorations took place in blazing sunshine across Northern Ireland on Saturday.
FIREFIGHTERS in Northern Ireland said they dealt with a challenging night as bonfires were lit ahead of the July 12 ...
With more than six decades of Twelfth celebrations under his collarette, the Grand Secretary of the Orange Order has seen ...
Large crowds have gathered in County Donegal for the annual Orange Order parade in the seaside village of Rosssnowlagh. About ...
THE Orange Order is central to the Twelfth of July and the north’s ‘marching season’, and is the largest and best-known of the Protestant fraternal organisations known as loyal orders.
The Lambeg drum rivals the flute as the most traditional of Orange instruments, but its exact origin is open to debate.
The Orange Order was founded 220 years ago, named after the king who defeated a Catholic army at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. On 31 August BBC Radio 4 will broadcast Orangemen On The Equator.
​An Orange Order parade has passed the interface Ardoyne shops area in north Belfast without incident. The Police Service of ...