Celebrations begin on July 11 every year with bonfires and fireworks before thousands of members of the Orange Order take to ...
Queen Elizabeth II dismissed Northern Ireland's Orange Marches as "silly marching business" during a private conversation ...
Mr Gibson said the Orange Order was not against special arrangements for Northern Ireland. "We are not against special arrangements at all, but those arrangements should not stop goods [moving ...
The Orange Order and hundreds of marching bands have taken part in more than 550 parades across Northern Ireland to mark the Twelfth of July. The annual parades mark the Battle of the Boyne ...
SCOTS Orangemen have been left stunned after The Queen described their parading as ‘silly marching business.’ The lodge ...
The Loyal Orange Institution, commonly known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal order based in Northern Ireland with lodges in the Republic of Ireland, England, Scotland, Canada ...
Queen Elizabeth II reportedly dismissed Northern Ireland's Orange Marches as silly marching business during a private chat ...
Protestant Orangemen in the new state of Northern Ireland found themselves in increasing ... the Colonial Building in 1932. What does the Orange Order’s popularity in Newfoundland and Canada ...
Queen Elizabeth II expressed her relief that Northern Ireland's "silly marching business" was quieter than expected when the ...
Eamonn McKee complained the report’s ‘studied neutrality’ was not intended to reflect Catholic attitudes accurately ...