COMMUNITY workers in the nationalist Short Strand area of East Belfast have been praised for
Lone man smashes up cars

A lone vandal went on the rampage in North Belfast at the weekend smashing the windows of
Head of Parades Commission can give ‘no guarantee’ on breaches

The chair of the Parades Commission has said he can’t guarantee that loyalist breaches to last year’s
Behind the flag protest

One of the men involved in the Black Mountain protest against the queen’s visit says the demonstration was a peaceful one. Ballymurphy republican Seán Cahill told the Andersonstown News that those involved in the protest represented no particular republican group but a number of republican backgrounds all keen on quietly expressing their Irishness.
Fears in Crumlin ahead of march

Tension is building in Crumlin ahead of the largest-ever Orange parade through the County Antrim town on July Twelfth. The Orange Order plans to bring at least 50 bands and over 1,000 followers into the mainly nationalist town, effectively closing Crumlin down for the day.
PSNI and DRD Pass The Buck On Flags

LOYALIST FLAGS erected without permission on the Lisburn Road have left locals confused as to who has responsibility for tackling the issue after both the PSNI and the Department of Regional Development said the other body bore responsibility.