Police say they are liaising with the organisers of an upcoming Belfast event run by a controversial women's rights activist
Marianne Stewart from the organisation in Northern Ireland said the documentary was not hateful.
A spokesperson for the bar said the group had booked a private function room under an individual's own name and their attention had recently been drawn to the content of the documentary.Image caption,The Errigle Inn said it had a proud and long-standing reputation as an inclusive venue where everyone was welcome.
"Mistakes happen, which many of us can understand, however how one chooses to deal with it is what leaves a lasting impression in the court of public opinion."
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