Deal reached on Ardoyne parade impasse
A deal has been struck between nationalist residents' group CARA and the Orange Order over a disputed parade route in the Ardoyne area.
A deal has been struck between nationalist residents' group CARA and the Orange Order over a disputed parade route in the Ardoyne area.
A man has been arrested by police investigating a report of threatening behaviour against an individual at Ardoyne on Saturday.
The 32-year-old was detained in the Belfast area on Tuesday afternoon.
A spokesperson for the PSNI said he had been arrested “on suspicion of threats to kill and common assault" and said he was interviewed and has been released pending a report to the Public Prosecution Service.
They added: “Enquiries into the matter are currently ongoing.”
The prominent priest Fr Gary Donegan has said the level of vitriol in a confrontation in Ardoyne was like the Holy Cross dispute again.
The loyalist protest camp at Twaddell Avenue in north Belfast is being dismantled following Saturday morning's Orange Order parade.
The Parades Commission has granted permission for the Orange Order to parade past Ardoyne on Saturday.