The north Belfast parade route dispute has been ongoing since July 2013. Here's how it started.
Police at the contentious Ardoyne shops section of Crumlin Road in north Belfast as a parade passes on the Twelfth of July in 2023The north Belfast route, which crosses a section of Crumlin Road that separates unionist and nationalist communities, has sparked violent protests in the past.
The Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland called the decision "ludicrous" and damaging to community relations. The Ballysillan lodge submitted and withdrew its application for a flashpoint parade at noon on Saturday 24 June.
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