No protests at parade.(News)

From: The Mirror (London, England) | Date: August 10, 2000| Author: Jackson, George | Copyright information

DONNACHA Mac Niallais, of the Bogside Residents Group, pledged last night that there would be no nationalist protests on Saturday during the Apprentice Boys of Derry parade in the city.

The commitment was given last night after talks between the BRG and representatives of the loyal order ended with an unprecedented agreement of understanding.

The talks, chaired by businessmen Garvan O'Doherty and Brendan Duddy of the Town Centre Management Group, ended specula...

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