Apprentice Boys: Parade negotiator says he 'wouldn't have' band in Derry again
The Apprentice Boys said they “recognise this may have caused upset to many in the nationalist community”.
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The Apprentice Boys said they “recognise this may have caused upset to many in the nationalist community”.
The PSNI said they were faced with “difficult policing decisions” at the weekend in Derry.
Discussing the peace process and Brexit are on the Taoiseach’s agenda.
Northern Ireland’s Deputy First Minister has called yesterday’s violence in Derry “unacceptable” and challenged those involved “to come out and try and defend the incidents”.
A mother and daughter were dragged from their car during one hijacking incident.
The main Apprentice Boys march in Derry passed off peacefully, however a car was hijacked and set alight and police were targeted with petrol bombs afterwards.
Republicans planned to protest at same time as Apprentice Boys’ parade.