Ardoyne parade dispute agreement but not everyone is happy
After three years an an estimated cost of £20 million a deal has finally been struck to end the Ardoyne parading dispute in north Belfast. Loyalist protest camp at Twaddell Avenue will be dismantled following the completion of the outstanding Ligoniel Lodges' return parade on Saturday morning. First Minister Arlene Foster called it "a significant step" while Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness commended those who had facilitated the breakthrough.