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Man in court after Belfast parade trouble Man in court after Belfast parade trouble
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A 38-year-old man is due in court later charged in connection with violence at a loyal orders parade in Belfast. A 38-year-old man is due in court later charged in connection with violence at a loyal order parade in Belfast.
Trouble erupted at the Royal Black Institution march on Saturday after bands defied restrictions put in place by the Parades Commission.Trouble erupted at the Royal Black Institution march on Saturday after bands defied restrictions put in place by the Parades Commission.
Seven police officers were injured.Seven police officers were injured.
An 18-year-old was also charged with disorderly behaviour and assault on police.An 18-year-old was also charged with disorderly behaviour and assault on police.
A 13-year-old boy, also arrested on suspicion of riotous behaviour, was released pending a report to the Public Prosecution Service.A 13-year-old boy, also arrested on suspicion of riotous behaviour, was released pending a report to the Public Prosecution Service.
During Saturday's trouble a policewoman was treated for minor head injuries but was later discharged from hospital. No officer suffered serious injuries.During Saturday's trouble a policewoman was treated for minor head injuries but was later discharged from hospital. No officer suffered serious injuries.
The Young Conway Volunteers band had defied a Parades Commission ruling which barred them from marching past St Patrick's Church on Donegall Street.The Young Conway Volunteers band had defied a Parades Commission ruling which barred them from marching past St Patrick's Church on Donegall Street.
It made the ruling after the Shankill Road-based band was filmed walking in circles outside the same church while playing a contentious song on 12 July.It made the ruling after the Shankill Road-based band was filmed walking in circles outside the same church while playing a contentious song on 12 July.